First post, woohoo!!!
My wife (JaneKT, who also recently joined) and I are currently half way through completely re-designing our back garden. As with most houses built in the last 5 years or so it was neither a pleasure to be in or an easy thing to maintain. So something had to be done!
If you imagine that from the back of the house we have about 10 feet of patio and then a 3 foot log "wall" up to our raised "garden". The patio was originally grass, but to be honest with the lack of sun it simply turned into a swamp. So it was slabbed!!!
The garden then continues to slope upwards to the back fence about 30 feet thereafter. The first 10 feet of the raised garden only receives full sunshine from mid day to late afternoon, so for a lot of the year it can be quite boggy. Conversely in the hight of summer it's in full sun for a lot of the time and therefore dries out quite easily.
Ok, enough of the jibbering... as you can see from the attached pictures we've completely stripped out the mutant, 6 inch growth over night, grass that was there previously and have started to re-design the garden (I'll leave Jane to post the pics of what we've done so far as I know she's really chuffed with it). The soil itself is quite high in clay content and is easily compacted. Now, I have about 1/2 a ton of nice loamy top soil which I intent to rotavate into the current soil, but is there anything else I should consider adding to improve it? Compost, sharp sand etc?
Also any tips on what kind of grass seed to use given the characteristics of the ground?
TIA
My wife (JaneKT, who also recently joined) and I are currently half way through completely re-designing our back garden. As with most houses built in the last 5 years or so it was neither a pleasure to be in or an easy thing to maintain. So something had to be done!
If you imagine that from the back of the house we have about 10 feet of patio and then a 3 foot log "wall" up to our raised "garden". The patio was originally grass, but to be honest with the lack of sun it simply turned into a swamp. So it was slabbed!!!
The garden then continues to slope upwards to the back fence about 30 feet thereafter. The first 10 feet of the raised garden only receives full sunshine from mid day to late afternoon, so for a lot of the year it can be quite boggy. Conversely in the hight of summer it's in full sun for a lot of the time and therefore dries out quite easily.
Ok, enough of the jibbering... as you can see from the attached pictures we've completely stripped out the mutant, 6 inch growth over night, grass that was there previously and have started to re-design the garden (I'll leave Jane to post the pics of what we've done so far as I know she's really chuffed with it). The soil itself is quite high in clay content and is easily compacted. Now, I have about 1/2 a ton of nice loamy top soil which I intent to rotavate into the current soil, but is there anything else I should consider adding to improve it? Compost, sharp sand etc?
Also any tips on what kind of grass seed to use given the characteristics of the ground?
TIA
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