Hi
Over the last year or two we've been landscaping our garden to get it looking nice and to create more areas for growing veg. We created a new parking area which allowed us to dig up some of the old driveway and convert it into beds. I've been digging today in one of these beds to get ready for growing. I had previously put some top soil on the bed from elsewhere in the garden, so it now has a good few inches on top. However, beneath this is a light coloured sandy and stony "soil" and to my untrained eye I'm not sure if it is subsoil, or the base layer of the old driveway. Can anyone with more experience tell what it is by looking at these photos?
The old driveway was shingled. In fact, the shingle you can see at the top of the first photo IS the old driveway (we kept some of it as a path).
I'm thinking of bagging up some of the sandy / stony "soil" and getting rid of it so that the top soil is deeper in the bed. Does that sound like a good idea or a waste of time?
Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Huge thanks
Max
Over the last year or two we've been landscaping our garden to get it looking nice and to create more areas for growing veg. We created a new parking area which allowed us to dig up some of the old driveway and convert it into beds. I've been digging today in one of these beds to get ready for growing. I had previously put some top soil on the bed from elsewhere in the garden, so it now has a good few inches on top. However, beneath this is a light coloured sandy and stony "soil" and to my untrained eye I'm not sure if it is subsoil, or the base layer of the old driveway. Can anyone with more experience tell what it is by looking at these photos?
The old driveway was shingled. In fact, the shingle you can see at the top of the first photo IS the old driveway (we kept some of it as a path).
I'm thinking of bagging up some of the sandy / stony "soil" and getting rid of it so that the top soil is deeper in the bed. Does that sound like a good idea or a waste of time?
Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
Huge thanks
Max
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