Urban soils
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 9:19 am
I live on the edge of a small town so I'd class myself as Pretty much "semi-urban". My soil is pretty decent , dark , fertile and sandy. When digging it I always have a bucket or two by the side of me to put any rubbish in that I turn over.This year there were a few bits of glass and a paintbrush but I've never actually filled a bucket with rubbish any year for the past 8 or 9 years I've been digging it. None the less I've grumbled (that must be a first - a gardener moaning about his soil!)
However, as my work nowadays involves a fair bit of garden maintainence I'm comming into contact with a lot of other peoples soils and I'm begining to realise that I'm fortunate in many ways. Ok so I've dug in manure and soforth every year and taken out a bucket of crud but I'm finding some gardens are more like the bottom of a bulders skip than a fertile haven brick ends , concrete ,glass , tiles and stones stones stones are common and the age of the property doesn't seem to matter either.
If you live in an urban envoiroment what are your soils like and have you strived to improve them ?
Pete
However, as my work nowadays involves a fair bit of garden maintainence I'm comming into contact with a lot of other peoples soils and I'm begining to realise that I'm fortunate in many ways. Ok so I've dug in manure and soforth every year and taken out a bucket of crud but I'm finding some gardens are more like the bottom of a bulders skip than a fertile haven brick ends , concrete ,glass , tiles and stones stones stones are common and the age of the property doesn't seem to matter either.
If you live in an urban envoiroment what are your soils like and have you strived to improve them ?
Pete