Hi all, I'm a lapsed amateur gardener hoping to do better this year...
I have two raised beds full of what, I am fairly sure, is poor soil. It's quite stony too. As it's not raining today, I think I'll start to tackle them. I'm in Scotland, I think the texture of the soil minus the stones would be fine, just undernourished.
I'm guessing my first job will be to sieve the soil as much as I can to take out stones. This hopefully, if I get really stuck in should help to reduce the level of the soil slightly so that there's room for improvement - literally!
The beds are waaaaaayyy at the bottom of the garden and I'm not a muscly gal and don't fancy trying to shift a ton of manure, even if I could source it. So my question is what can I add to the soil to improve it? And what is good for this time of year so that I can start to sow seeds (yes, I read the seed sowing thread and feel all fired up and envious!). Would chicken manure pellets help? Do B&Q sell small bags of manure? Anything else?
Please help me work out what to do. It's probably second nature to all you experienced gardeners (phew, almost said mature and insulted everyone , not that I'm a spring chicken) but to us novices it's a very mysterious world of organic chemistry.
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
I have two raised beds full of what, I am fairly sure, is poor soil. It's quite stony too. As it's not raining today, I think I'll start to tackle them. I'm in Scotland, I think the texture of the soil minus the stones would be fine, just undernourished.
I'm guessing my first job will be to sieve the soil as much as I can to take out stones. This hopefully, if I get really stuck in should help to reduce the level of the soil slightly so that there's room for improvement - literally!
The beds are waaaaaayyy at the bottom of the garden and I'm not a muscly gal and don't fancy trying to shift a ton of manure, even if I could source it. So my question is what can I add to the soil to improve it? And what is good for this time of year so that I can start to sow seeds (yes, I read the seed sowing thread and feel all fired up and envious!). Would chicken manure pellets help? Do B&Q sell small bags of manure? Anything else?
Please help me work out what to do. It's probably second nature to all you experienced gardeners (phew, almost said mature and insulted everyone , not that I'm a spring chicken) but to us novices it's a very mysterious world of organic chemistry.
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
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