Lime in building sand
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 7:09 pm
I'm re-laying my patio at the moment. It's made of blocks set out on sand over clay. I'm having to dig down up to 9 inches of this so that I can flatten the area. I don't know what sort of sand they would have used when the patio was originally put down but if it was building sand, would it have had lime in it?
If I just throw the sand and clay over the retaining wall to build up the garden behind, can I just top it off with top soil and grow plants on it or is the sand still likely to be too limey? I particularly want to put my bay tree there.
I'm hoping it won't be too big a problem as the patio used to get a good crop of weeds on it regularly
Cheers
Zoe
If I just throw the sand and clay over the retaining wall to build up the garden behind, can I just top it off with top soil and grow plants on it or is the sand still likely to be too limey? I particularly want to put my bay tree there.
I'm hoping it won't be too big a problem as the patio used to get a good crop of weeds on it regularly
Cheers
Zoe