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Broadback wrote: Adding manure ( I use lots) to the ground I wish to improve will do no good. It is what I believe is called gravel, with no topsoil at all. I say believe because my idea of gravel is the sharp edged small stones that are used for concrete making. This is various sized pebbles in a very meagre amount of sand and clay. I suggest a few loads of builders's sand, and a third the amount of manure. It may not work, but nothing much else will if it doesn't. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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