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benholme
Our garden has a very heavy clay soil. It holds almost no water and gets very hard once it dries out. I have done some research and leaf mould or rotted bark and often suggested as helpful.
We also have a very large tree in the corner of the garden, its about the height of the house. Not sure what it is as we have only just moved in and the leaves are only just starting to appear.
The tree is way too big and blocks out light to our garden and the neighbours.
My questions are: If I arrange for the tree to be chopped down and put through one of those machines that shreds it into small bits. Should I ask the gardener to leave the mountain of tree bits so they can rot for a bit and then be dug into the soil.
Will this help the soil?
How long should I leave the wood chips before digging them into the soil?
If this is a bad idea, please say. Its just a thought.......
We also have a very large tree in the corner of the garden, its about the height of the house. Not sure what it is as we have only just moved in and the leaves are only just starting to appear.
The tree is way too big and blocks out light to our garden and the neighbours.
My questions are: If I arrange for the tree to be chopped down and put through one of those machines that shreds it into small bits. Should I ask the gardener to leave the mountain of tree bits so they can rot for a bit and then be dug into the soil.
Will this help the soil?
How long should I leave the wood chips before digging them into the soil?
If this is a bad idea, please say. Its just a thought.......