Thread: Which Soil?
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Old 22-11-2009, 02:43 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Which Soil?

On Nov 21, 9:03*am, theowls
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Hi All

Recently built raised beds (quite deep and long) and need to fill them
for plants and shrubs (not herbs or veg). *Will require 2-3 tonnes of
soil to fill the beds - but what sort of soil should I be looking to
use? *Will normal topsoil suffice or should I use blended topsoil,
blended loam...help!

How do I know I will be purchasing decent quality soil? *Can anyone
recommend a decent source/supplier in the Berkshire region.

Should I use richer soil/compost blend around the roots of the shrubs
and plants?

Any advice would be most appreciated.

--
theowls


I'd go with any bulk soil that is inexpensive. Raised beds already
offer an advantage of improved drainage so that is not an immediate
concern. 'Topsoil' is a very generic term that can mean anything,
depending on supplier. Ask your supplier to see the various products
on offer and judge quality for yourself. If your soil supplier offers
a blended garden planting mix, go with that. If not, a "topsoil"
amended with compost should be fine -- 1 part compost to 3 parts soil
is more than adequate. Excessive amounts of compost or other organic
matter will result in serious 'shrinkage' and you'll have to top off
the beds the following season. That can be tricky for plants that have
already been planted, resulting in roots that are too deeply buried or
plants that will need to be lifted.