What to plant on clay soil....HELP!

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  1. lollipop

    lollipop Gardener

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    Hi Keith,

    Sorry just read the thread, but I would have said the same as Kristen anyway-and probably not as well as he.
     
  2. Kristen

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    " probably not as well as he"

    Get away with you !!
     
  3. lollipop

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    Kristen, t'was the "rampant" comment on another thread, that turned my head.
     
  4. Keith Conway

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    Hi,

    Told you I'd be back :)

    Here's a picture of the plot where I intend to place the raised bed.

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    It's a strip of land down the side of my bungalow. The hedge is on the northern border. As you can see it's a sheltered spot that does get sunshine. I was thinking of erecting a fence like this,

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    But with a double height concrete gravel board, putting the fence running way from the young tree to the left in the first picture. Then place a raised bed using untreated oak sleepers, coming out about 1 metre (3') and extending for 10/12 metres (32') along the new fence, sort of where those planks are laying on my lawn. Then filling the gap between the sleepers and the decking with gravel over a membrane.

    I'd appreciate any thoughts.

    Cheers,

    Keith.
     
  5. lollipop

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    Hi Keith,

    It sounds a good idea to me-a lot of soil needed but certainly good for plants.
     
  6. Kristen

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    Nice idea. 3' wide will be hard to reach across from one side only - but I don't think that will matter.

    Does it collect a lot of water? if so you might want to put a trench of gavel, to act as a bit of a drain, rather than just membrane plus gravel-for-show-only.
     
  7. Keith Conway

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    Hmmm, food for thought there Kristen. Maybe I'll centre the raised bed between the hedge and the decking with a gravel path each side, it'll just mean a few extra sleepers but access would be easier. That way I'd not need a new fence/gravel boards.
    I don't think mudiness under the gravel paths will be an issue, it's surprisingly un soggy down that stip of the garden, but if it did become a problem it should be easy to sort out later. Unless you foresee any problems? Don't forget, I'm completely new to this.

    Claire, you're not wrong about the soil needed! I thought I'd take off the top layer of grasss and discard, then dig over before filling the raised beds to about half way up. I figured that adding compost each year would gradually raise the height. I forgot to mention that I intend to form the beds out of 2 layers of sleeper. I know it sounds like a lot of work just to grow some herbs but maybe I'll branch out later into some veg. Excuse the pun.

    Cheers,

    Keith.
     
  8. lollipop

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    You can turn over the turves you dig and out them at the bottom of the bed, waste not want not-and by the time any roots reach it it will be 100% loam.
     
  9. Kristen

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    "Unless you foresee any problems?"

    If it doesn't puddle at present I reckon you are fine.
     
  10. Keith Conway

    Keith Conway Apprentice Gardener

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    Thanks Guys,

    I'll post pictures once I start.

    Cheers,

    Keith.
     
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