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Garden Ornament
Hi,
Yesterday we ripped up a slab of concrete that was approximately 8 feet by 16 feet long along the side of our house,in the back.I am not sure why it was ever there, but it was there when I bought the house.
After we tore it out I decided to put a garden there.There were large pieces of granite edging the whole area,that is what the concrete was on.It is perfect for a vegetable or herb garden.So my problem is, I had been hoping the soil would be decent.Not. Way back when people use to bury their trash.The whole are is full of coal,some of it is crushed up fine and some is chunky.So we have been pulling it all out and putting it aside until someone can take it out of here.So now I need advice on what to do about soil.Should I have loam delivered? Compost? Both?
I know we have our work cut out for us, but its a great spot. I have hated that concrete slab for years but I never knew what to do about it and my husband use to just throw trash cans, the lawnmower and stuff like that on it. We were surprised at how easy the concrete came apart.It was much easier than we thought, if only there had been good soil underneath I would have a garden today. When we use to step out of that door we went across the slab to get to the yard, so now we have it set up that when you come out the door you step onto a little walkway going through the flower bed and edging on either side.We went to the quarry and bought some nice thick slates to walk on and I want to plant thyme or some other step on plant to put in between them.So there is a bed on either side of the walk way, the one to the right is smaller so we are going to split the one on the left with some more of the granite edging and have three beds the same size.
One cool thing about moving all of this dirt is the old fashioned bottles that were buried there.Since people threw away their trash we found alot of broken dishes and so far about 40 bottles.I cleaned them up and they have names on them with different apothercary names, and names of syrups,etc.there is even a half full bottle of bitters with the cork in it.I know there is alot more there, we just haven't gotten to through the whole pile.I am hoping to find treasure.
Okay, I have bored you all to tears, if anyone has any ideas on what to use for soil I would appreciate it.
Thanks, Natalie
Yesterday we ripped up a slab of concrete that was approximately 8 feet by 16 feet long along the side of our house,in the back.I am not sure why it was ever there, but it was there when I bought the house.
After we tore it out I decided to put a garden there.There were large pieces of granite edging the whole area,that is what the concrete was on.It is perfect for a vegetable or herb garden.So my problem is, I had been hoping the soil would be decent.Not. Way back when people use to bury their trash.The whole are is full of coal,some of it is crushed up fine and some is chunky.So we have been pulling it all out and putting it aside until someone can take it out of here.So now I need advice on what to do about soil.Should I have loam delivered? Compost? Both?
I know we have our work cut out for us, but its a great spot. I have hated that concrete slab for years but I never knew what to do about it and my husband use to just throw trash cans, the lawnmower and stuff like that on it. We were surprised at how easy the concrete came apart.It was much easier than we thought, if only there had been good soil underneath I would have a garden today. When we use to step out of that door we went across the slab to get to the yard, so now we have it set up that when you come out the door you step onto a little walkway going through the flower bed and edging on either side.We went to the quarry and bought some nice thick slates to walk on and I want to plant thyme or some other step on plant to put in between them.So there is a bed on either side of the walk way, the one to the right is smaller so we are going to split the one on the left with some more of the granite edging and have three beds the same size.
One cool thing about moving all of this dirt is the old fashioned bottles that were buried there.Since people threw away their trash we found alot of broken dishes and so far about 40 bottles.I cleaned them up and they have names on them with different apothercary names, and names of syrups,etc.there is even a half full bottle of bitters with the cork in it.I know there is alot more there, we just haven't gotten to through the whole pile.I am hoping to find treasure.
Okay, I have bored you all to tears, if anyone has any ideas on what to use for soil I would appreciate it.
Thanks, Natalie