Can I use quicklime to help break up clay soil?
I meant to buy slaked lime but accidentally bought quicklime instead (I live
in Normandy and haven't mastered all the French gardening words yet :-).
The veg plot had been a lawn/grassland for many years until I rotorvated it
this Spring and set potatoes, but digging them up now is a nightmare - the
soil has a high clay content and with the hot weather it has baked into huge
clumps. I almost need a pick to get the spuds out!
Since nothing will be planted there again until next Spring can I apply lime
now?
I also plan to ask a neighbouring farmer to see if he can supply a trailer
or two of "merde" for the plot! Does anyone know if manure should be applied
before or after liming or doesn't it matter?
Any advice welcome.
PS - does anyone know how to spell "rotorvating" - my spellchecker doesn't
know either?
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