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which soil for flower bed
I have an empty flower bed that follows the semi circular bay window at the front of my house. It has been empty since we moved in, and just has stones and gravel at the bottom (and some weeds!). It is quite shallow, about 7 inches deep.
I want to put some flowers or small shrubs in it, but I would like advice for which soil I should buy from b&q, ie topsoil, compost, multi purpose compost etc etc. Also I want to line it with plastic so it wont cause any damp issues to the bay window. Do I line the flower bed with plastic and poke holes in the bottom for drainage, or do I leave the plastic intact in a "U" shape? Thank you |
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which soil for flower bed
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 21:32:26 +0100, mikedain
wrote: I have an empty flower bed that follows the semi circular bay window at the front of my house. It has been empty since we moved in, and just has stones and gravel at the bottom (and some weeds!). It is quite shallow, about 7 inches deep. I want to put some flowers or small shrubs in it, but I would like advice for which soil I should buy from b&q, ie topsoil, compost, multi purpose compost etc etc. Also I want to line it with plastic so it wont cause any damp issues to the bay window. Do I line the flower bed with plastic and poke holes in the bottom for drainage, or do I leave the plastic intact in a "U" shape? Thank you Your biggest work is removing the stones/gravel, unless you're planning a cactus garden. Slope the bed bottom away from the house, fill with quality topsoil, set plants, mulch with organic material (bark chips, compost, leaf mold, etc). Make sure you do not interfere with the important drainage around the house. |
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