I have a "new-to-me" greenhouse. :) It has been de-glazed and frame, base and glass are now sitting on my uncultivated land awaiting reassembly.
My problem is that the patch of land where I plan to site it is clay soil, next to a railway embankment and so gets "blessed" with all the water run-off. Up until last summer, the area was covered with 7ft weeds (nettles/brambles etc). I have removed all the bramble roots, and the horrendous mass of white perennial roots will be ousted this week.
It is a sunny patch and the soil seems very nutrient-rich. However, at present its quite heavy and wet, and the drainage leaves a lot to be desired. There aren't puddles....but my feet sink an inch or so when I tread on bare soil. I want to make sure that the soil is right before I build my "baby" back up in its new home.
What do you suggest? ???