Hi,
I have heavy clay soil. Last year I dug it over a lot, removed a LOT of tree roots and building debris and added some sand to bits that were collecting water. Moved a lot of soil around (so it flatter) and good news is it seems to be draining much better - been quite a test if that past few months,
I want to plant a lawn and some beds for plants. Not worried about veggies as will do that mostly in raised beds. However going to continue trying to improve soil until the autumn with two or three cycles of green manure (ones designed to break up clay, deep roots etc)
However whilst I have the chance (cos once lawn down I won't have again) I was thinking of getting a couple of bulk bags of soil improver. From my reading just getting in organic material as much as I can seems the way to go. The green manure will help but wondering if good old dung manure or spent mushroom compost or the like would be worth doing? Can't decide what would be best and any advice would be welcome. Less concerned about enriching g soil too much as ensuring it drains better and alternatively doesn't dry out and crack too much,
Any advice would be very very welcome. Thanks in advance,
John
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I have heavy clay soil. Last year I dug it over a lot, removed a LOT of tree roots and building debris and added some sand to bits that were collecting water. Moved a lot of soil around (so it flatter) and good news is it seems to be draining much better - been quite a test if that past few months,
I want to plant a lawn and some beds for plants. Not worried about veggies as will do that mostly in raised beds. However going to continue trying to improve soil until the autumn with two or three cycles of green manure (ones designed to break up clay, deep roots etc)
However whilst I have the chance (cos once lawn down I won't have again) I was thinking of getting a couple of bulk bags of soil improver. From my reading just getting in organic material as much as I can seems the way to go. The green manure will help but wondering if good old dung manure or spent mushroom compost or the like would be worth doing? Can't decide what would be best and any advice would be welcome. Less concerned about enriching g soil too much as ensuring it drains better and alternatively doesn't dry out and crack too much,
Any advice would be very very welcome. Thanks in advance,
John
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