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Title: Can you make top soil?
Post by: bluehousehill on March 11, 2008, 18:26:16
Hi I have been digging over my allotment. It has loads of bricks, weeds, wood loads of household rubbish. I have been raking it into big piles and then shovelling it through a sieve into a pot. The soil is coming out really dark and looks a bit like top soil that I have seen in the nurseries. Have I made top soil? I am goint to put together my raised beds tomorrow. They are all marked out and all I have to do is put together. I am loving this, it was a windy rainy day and I ache but it is fantastic! Thanks for all the previous advise it really helped.
Title: Re: Can you make top soil?
Post by: saddad on March 11, 2008, 18:35:48
The stuff you are getting is probably top-soil... only really the sub soil weathered and with lots of Humus in it ( Decomposed plant material). Wormeries produce very high quality "soil" and if Moles are a problem in the locality their "hills" are a great source of top quality soil...
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Title: Re: Can you make top soil?
Post by: bluehousehill on March 11, 2008, 18:57:19
Thanks for that I have seen a few mole hills around as well. So can I use the soil for planting or do I still need to get top soil? Also do I need to put manure or chicken manure in my beds?
Title: Re: Can you make top soil?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on March 12, 2008, 20:19:43
Moles are pretty fussy about where they live, and the hills should give you top quality topsoil.
Title: Re: Can you make top soil?
Post by: antipodes on March 13, 2008, 15:37:56
if you use the search function (click search button at top of window) you will see lots of threads about whether or not to manure. If you want to do it, hurry up so it rots down before you start the spring planting...
Title: Re: Can you make top soil?
Post by: bluehousehill on March 13, 2008, 15:48:42
Thanks antipodes I will do that