Posted by mogga on May 17, 2010, 9:43 am
Thinking of topping up my garden veg bed with some topsoil /and/or
mushroom compost.
Not sure what to get and what % - whether I get half and half or 1/3
2/3 - or to just get topsoil.
Price is 35 quid per bag of each (or 25 loose but OH doesn't want a
mountain in front of his garage)
Any suggestions (I know it's probably entirely wrong time of year but
it's something I think needs doing sooner or later)
All suggestions welcome...
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Posted by ®óñ© © ²°¹° on May 17, 2010, 10:05 am
wrote:
>Thinking of topping up my garden veg bed with some topsoil /and/or
>mushroom compost.
>Not sure what to get and what % - whether I get half and half or 1/3
>2/3 - or to just get topsoil.
>Price is 35 quid per bag of each (or 25 loose but OH doesn't want a
>mountain in front of his garage)
35 quid for a bag of topsoil?
Are you sure that's not for half a lorry load?
A 56lb bag of sterilised/sieved top-soil is about £1.30 or less
locally. It won't do a lot of good without compost though.
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Posted by mogga on May 17, 2010, 10:29 am
wrote:
>wrote:
>>Thinking of topping up my garden veg bed with some topsoil /and/or
>>mushroom compost.
>>Not sure what to get and what % - whether I get half and half or 1/3
>>2/3 - or to just get topsoil.
>>
>>Price is 35 quid per bag of each (or 25 loose but OH doesn't want a
>>mountain in front of his garage)
>35 quid for a bag of topsoil?
one of those 1 m cubed bags not a little bag
>Are you sure that's not for half a lorry load?
>A 56lb bag of sterilised/sieved top-soil is about £1.30 or less
>locally. It won't do a lot of good without compost though.
I've seen topsoil for 1.75 a bag (you can barely lift it the man says
but doesn't give a weight - but OH is extremly concerned about how
much his car can hold )
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Posted by David WE Roberts on May 17, 2010, 11:42 am
> Thinking of topping up my garden veg bed with some topsoil /and/or
> mushroom compost.
> Not sure what to get and what % - whether I get half and half or 1/3
> 2/3 - or to just get topsoil.
> Price is 35 quid per bag of each (or 25 loose but OH doesn't want a
> mountain in front of his garage)
> Any suggestions (I know it's probably entirely wrong time of year but
> it's something I think needs doing sooner or later)
> All suggestions welcome...
I would go for the spent mushroom compost - it should improve the texture
and general usability of almost any type of soil.
You don't say which type of soil you have, but if it is light then it will
swallow up huge amounts of spent mushroom compost, manure etc.
I would certainly go at least 50/50 if you are intending to add topsoil.
You would, of course, have to dig it in at least partially.
Topsoil would just drop on top - but then you might want to add stuff to
your topsoil.
Posted by Pam Moore on May 17, 2010, 12:25 pm
On Mon, 17 May 2010 16:42:49 +0100, "David WE Roberts"
>> Thinking of topping up my garden veg bed with some topsoil /and/or
>> mushroom compost.
>> Not sure what to get and what % - whether I get half and half or 1/3
>> 2/3 - or to just get topsoil.
>>
>> Price is 35 quid per bag of each (or 25 loose but OH doesn't want a
>> mountain in front of his garage)
>>
>> Any suggestions (I know it's probably entirely wrong time of year but
>> it's something I think needs doing sooner or later)
>>
>> All suggestions welcome...
>I would go for the spent mushroom compost - it should improve the texture
>and general usability of almost any type of soil.
>You don't say which type of soil you have, but if it is light then it will
>swallow up huge amounts of spent mushroom compost, manure etc.
>I would certainly go at least 50/50 if you are intending to add topsoil.
>You would, of course, have to dig it in at least partially.
>Topsoil would just drop on top - but then you might want to add stuff to
>your topsoil.
I have used mushroom compost very successfully as a soil improver. It
greatly improves the texture. However, bear in mind that it is
slightly limy and some people are wary of the chemicals which might be
in it. I've never had problems, but one year a small crop of
mushrooms!
Pam in Bristol
>mushroom compost.
>Not sure what to get and what % - whether I get half and half or 1/3
>2/3 - or to just get topsoil.
>Price is 35 quid per bag of each (or 25 loose but OH doesn't want a
>mountain in front of his garage)