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Old 14-02-2008, 08:46 AM
Winsford Winsford is offline
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Hi all

Just a quick question. I'm wanting to tackle the (neglected) garden this year, but I'm not sure where to start. It is quite large, and I have several areas of full sun and others dappled from trees above.

The garden has gone completely haywire from previous owners, with part plant and mostly weed coverage where i want to work. I was going to remove everything that was there and start fresh, but do I need to do anything with the soil first? I wanted a patch for growing veg, nothing too big, just a few pieces, and more for flowers - seeds and bulbs. what should i do with the soil before i start? do i need to mix compost into it? when should i start? sorry if i sound stupid, but im a bit of a novice!

If anyone has any tips on how i can reduce pest infestation and disease please let me know! many thanks!

danny
"Been there, done that, got the T shirt". My 'garden' consisted of pigsties, Nissen huts, brambles and over 800 linear feet of ivy. Contrast this with the opening page of my web site. The site describes the discovery and the work I've done since and the 'why'. There are step-by-step photo details of numerous projects within the garden.
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