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Old 15-01-2007, 10:40 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Soil Depth for Raspberries / Currants


Mel wrote:
My new allotment was dug up by the council with a massive digger, so there's
lots of debris (boulders, wood boards, etc) buried in the soil. The soil is
very heavy and wet.

Last weekend I started to dig out a trench for raspberries, and holes for
red/white/blackcurrants. After about 1 or 2 spits deep, more often than not
I hit rubbish that took herculean efforts to dig out, and very soon my back
gave up.

I'd planned to dig 2 spits deep and then add manure to the trench. If
there's debris at the 2 spits depth, is it okay to leave it there and hope
the roots find their way around, or does it all have to come out?

Thanks.


My raspberries are in a place that was formerly a dog run paved with
limestone. Rather than dig the limestone out, I covered with wood chips
and planted. This was in 1996, and they are still going strong. My
guess is that you will be fine.