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Old 15-01-2007, 10:26 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Soil Depth for Raspberries

Put a layer of well rotted manure over the rubble, which will help drainage,
then back fill. top dress with bonemeal, high potash feed then enjoy
wonderful fruit.
regards
Cineman
"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" wrote in message
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"Mel" wrote in message
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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.

In a previous garden I tended Raspberries, which to my knowledge, had been
in situ for over 30 years and produced very heavy crops.
All the grass clippings from the lawns were just thrown on the bed and
this practice had resulted in very shallow rooted plants.
Given enough water and feed I guess they will survive and thrive in a
minimal depth of soil.