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Phew ! Thanks Charles!
Bluebell:
2 cubic meters must have given you a very thin dressing – are you starting with a new allotment covered in grass or just top dressing?
My land is a field covered in grass so in my calculations I suggested I needed about 13 cm (and that is light as it should be 15 cm ultimately) of compost dressing according to no-dig to kill the grass and so I can plant in it straight away. This equals 41 million cubic cm and 41 cubic m. It sounds like a lot – because it is a lot! Unfortunately i cannot get a loose load as the compost lorry would have to drive down the field and so far I can’t find a company willing to do that. I will be taking Charles’s advice and doing half the field with 15cm depth and I have found a company to deliver 20 tonne bags.Peter: as you have rotovated perhaps you don’t need as much compost as I am getting?I am not rotovating or ploughing but my field is not very compacted luckily for me. good luck with the horse manure and the cardboard! It has taken me such a long time just to get enough cardboard for 10m sq!
Thanks for this – this is a market garden so I would like to get as much planted as possible this year. I am looking to sow, plant and harvest intensively and hope to get yields like those above.
I do have access to horse manure which I am collecting but I will have to wait a year till it rots – maybe I could do half and wait for the horse manure to do the other half?
Is it a mistake to do the 320 sq m no dig? I am including paths as well but I am not doing raised beds as I would need too much wood and as you say, wood rots and harbours slugs!
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