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Thanks for that Martin, but judging by the sight of the landscape and 'soil'
I doubt if there are any worms there!! Mike .................................................. "Martin Brown" wrote in message ... On 13/12/2014 17:20, 'Mike' wrote: Does digging in mature compost 'always' improve the soil? It won't do any harm and willimprove moisture retention. But why bother digging it in? Spread it on top as a mulch and let the worms do the work initially -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On 14/12/14 17:58, stuart noble wrote:
On 14/12/2014 17:13, Tom Gardner wrote: On 14/12/14 16:08, stuart noble wrote: On 14/12/2014 15:35, 'Mike' wrote: Thanks Bob. It is actually volcanic soil I am interested in improving, but we have a heat and lack of water problem. My very inexperienced thoughts are that the compost would add body. I thought volcanic soil was the ideal growing medium in terms of nutrients and water holding capacity. While volcanic soil can be very good for some crops, I doubt it is for those reasons. The volcanic areas that I have seen are /very/ dry, since the "soil" is very porous and completely without clays. Example: Iceland. All volcanic. Very dry surface in many places despite the high rainfall. Normal temperature range on the periphery: 0C to 20C. 20% is "green and fertile", but that only requires a 1 inch diameter tuft of grass every foot! Yes, they do grow tomatoes and bananas, but only in greenhouses ObJoke: Q - what do you do when you get lost in an Icelandic forest? A: stand up. I only have experience of perlite and vermiculite, both of which can hold huge amounts of water, so I'm not sure why Iceland is so porous. There are many types of volcanic "soil", of course. Much is sand made from ground-down basalt. I have some that floats on water, with 90% above the water. |
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