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Old 10-05-2006, 06:59 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Soil/Compost for Allotment


"Ade" wrote in message
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I have a new allotment with new raised beds, on clay soil. I want to add
soil or compost to the raised beds. It's a new allotment so I don't have
any home-made compost, so I'll have to buy some.

What's best to use - B&Q multi-purpose, fancy soil conditioner, ordinary
topsoil, or something else?

Thanks.


Potato - helps break down clay compaction
Beans in another bed - fix nitrogen
Roots in third bed

Buy some John Innes soil based compost and start all your seeds in that.
Sprinkle a line of JI along the bed for your root veg which do not
transplant well.
Rest of compost in pots, trays, cut down milk bottles, tin bath, WHYG
Transplant when large enough to handle.

Next year you will have more compost than you know what to do with.

Ask your fellow allotmenteers what types and brands grow well in your area.

Ask on your local freecycle if anyone has manure going spare. We have two
stables nearby (within 20 miles)
which run a 'bring your own trailer and shovel - help yourself'. Leave it in
the corner for six months. Sorted.

Can recommend the no-work garden by Bob flowerdew. Pick it up from your
local library.

Also www.Downsizer.net

HTH

Dave