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Old 08-03-2014, 12:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default What cheap material is good for adding to clay soil?

On Sat, 08 Mar 2014 09:20:42 +0000, stuart noble
wrote:

On 07/03/2014 19:15, Chris J Dixon wrote:
AL_n wrote:

Anyone advise which kind of bagged compost or esily-available waste
vegetable-matter or mineral is best for adding to very heavy clayey soil,
prior to sowing with grass seed? I'm going to need a a few cwt, so if it's
cheap, I'll be happiest!


Gypsum is recommended as a soil improver, but appears to be sold
in garden centres as a proprietary product costing over £6 for
2.5 kg.

http://www.capitalgardens.co.uk/clay...er-p-6321.html

On the other hand, I picked up a 25 kg bag of multi-finish
plaster for under £5, and AFAIK this is essentially the same
material. It worked well.

Chris


B&Q sell sharp sand labelled as "soil improver". Same stuff in a
different bag is a building product. To be fair though, same price!
It's incorporating the sand into the clay that's the problem.


Roses are good at mixing clay with soil or sand.

Steve

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