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Title: mulch on crusty soil?
Post by: caroline7758 on March 12, 2007, 19:30:33
Went to the plot for the first time in a couple of weeks today & found that despite all the rain last week, the sun of the last few days had formed a hard crust on some of the beds. Couldn't face hacking at the surface but wanted to add some organic matter. I covered the surface (not very thickly) with a mixture of manure and leafmould. Now I'm worried that it will just sit on the surface & do no good. There were plenty of worms in the mulch- do you think they will help it to get incorporated, or do I have to go back tomorrow and dig it in?
Title: Re: mulch on crusty soil?
Post by: Hyacinth on March 13, 2007, 12:25:39
I think I'd go back & give the worms a helping hand if you're wanting to plant the area within the next month or so? Would go over it with a garden fork and help the little loves along - and take it from there. Did you then cover the area with something, plastic/carpetting/cardboard. to keep it warm? It's possible that you might have to dig it in, this time of year - winter there'd have been more time for worms to do their heroic work?
Title: Re: mulch on crusty soil?
Post by: okra on March 13, 2007, 16:34:38
Similar problem and I can't believe how quickly the top layer of soil has dried out -perhaps this is due to a lack of organic matter?
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