Re: Just starting out - grit
From: Stephen M Baines (stephen_at_the-samurai-in-autumn.kitschcamppalace.org.uk)
Date: 06/30/04
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:45:05 +0100
Previously, Jill <news@REMOVETHISkintaline.co.uk> wrote
>Stephen M Baines wrote:
>>
>> The idea we have is to keep them up on our allotment over the summer
>> and autumn, with an electric fence keeping them in (and foxes out) of
>> an area about 12m x 12m. Then in the winter bring them down home so
>> it's easier to look after them in the worst of the weather.
>
>What sort of soil and substrate are both areas on?
The allotment soil is quite loamy over clay. The garden was nearly all
clay, but has been improved a lot over the last few years.
-- Stephen M Baines Now with an extra 200m2... http://www.kitschcamppalace.org.uk/garden/400Lots/index.html
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