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    is sharp sand of any use in the veg garden
    my plot march 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvzqRS0_hbQ

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  • #2
    im sure i have read somewhere that it adds drainage but dont quote me
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    • #3
      Yes, it is.

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      • #4
        Dig into soil for carrots? Used builders sand meself....
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        • #5
          I thought that builders sand contained too much salt for use on the garden but I may be wrong. Iv'e got loads and it would be good to use it on the clay soil.

          Advice please.
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          • #6
            Builders sand is usually washed and so should not have any contaminants. I use it in the deep beds and barrels I use for growing my long roots. A holed bored and filled with good compost and then seed sown. Job done

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            • #7
              AP is right, if builder's sand had salt in it the resulting cement/concrete would be much weaker due to the salt being able to absorb moisture from the air.

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              • #8
                I believe slugs hate crawling over sharp sand so a sprinkle around plants might help protect them. Meant to try it but didnt get round to it

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                • #9
                  There is a difference between sharp sand and builders sand as I understand it - although both types are used by builders.
                  Sharp sand is exactly what it says - sharp grained and rough.
                  Builders (bricklaying) sand is round and smoother.
                  If you tip a sack of each type on a smooth surface the sharp sand will tend to form a higher pile(because it is sharp) whilst the builders sand will spread over a wide area(being rounder).
                  In my ignorance the sharp stuff would be better for the garden.Drainage etc ?
                  I am happy to be corrected on this though.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by busterboy View Post
                    In my ignorance the sharp stuff would be better for the garden.Drainage etc ?
                    I am happy to be corrected on this though.
                    Depends on what it is being used for. If being used in a mix to grow carrots in for exhibition. builders/cementing sand is the one to go for. If for drainage, sharp/concreting sand is preferable but any sand is better than no sand for this purpose

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                    • #11
                      Pretty much spot on busterboy.

                      Builders sand is actually better described as soft sand & generally has an amount of clay/subsoil in it
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                      • #12
                        I used sharp sand on a some soil which wasn't draining well, and it seems to have helped. Dig it in well, as I sometimes find sandy patches in the bed I added it.
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