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"Grade A Top Soil" and Weeds Appearing

Last post 11-07-2010 10:08 PM by Goldcrest Gardeners. 10 replies.

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  • 04/07/2010 01:06 PM
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    Could anybody help with a bit of a pain of a problem. We have just built some raised beds and filled them with top soil. The supplier said it was "Grade A" top soil mixed with top range compost. It must be admitted that the soil looked and felt good. The problem we have is that  there are lots of shoots and small leaves coming through now. We are, at the moment pulling them out by hand, but have been advised by a neighbour that we could just hoe them and they will die off. Because we are fairly new to the gardening game(2 years), we were wondering if this was so.

  • 04/07/2010 03:28 PM
    • Valerian
    • South Essex
    • 20 Jun 2010
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    Hello Goldcrest Gardeners and welcome to the forum.

    I will be refilling some raised beds soon,as  I'm going to make them deeper. I regard these weeds as compost fodder. As your neighbour said, I'll hoe them off and then put them into my compost bin. As plants that have been damaged by the hoe grow back but more weakly I'll have more green matter to add, until the little darlings give up the ghost.

    Good luck with your project.

  • 04/07/2010 09:11 PM
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    Thanks for the help, I was thinking that we would have had to spend ages bent over the border pulling the little darlings out. Thank you also for the good luck message. The garden was actually a new build, just grass and a fence, beena a hard 2 years graft, but nearly done now.

  • 04/07/2010 09:15 PM
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    Hi Goldcrest Gardeners and welcome, if you are able, post some photos of your garden for us all to seeSmile

  • 04/07/2010 09:35 PM
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    Have just started to look into that, with some help from admin and photobucket. They will be on soon, hopefully

  • 05/07/2010 09:10 AM
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    Look forward to seeing themSmile

  • 05/07/2010 09:24 AM
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    Good top soil is hard to find and sometimes it is contaminated with persistant weeds such as Japanese knotweed and horsetail - such soil is clealry unfit for purpose and you are entitleed to replacement or refund.

     

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  • 05/07/2010 10:38 PM
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    Hope these pics come out ok.

     

    snow002.jpg image by goldcrestgardeners
    This was how we started
     
     
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     Then things got messy
     
     
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  • 05/07/2010 10:42 PM
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    Oops bit quick with the enter button

     

     

    Photo-0004.jpg image by goldcrestgardeners
    Photo-0001.jpg image by goldcrestgardeners Got some more pics with further works done. Will show them when we get sorted.Thank you for your interest. When you think all this started over a glass of wine in the original garden.

  • 06/07/2010 08:31 AM
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    Hi Goldcrest Gardeners, Thanks for the pics, dangerous things glasses of wineBig Smile. Seriously though, the garden is looking really good, you have obviously put in alot of hard work. I will look forward to further up dates

  • 11/07/2010 10:08 PM
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    If anyone wants to see what a couple of glasses of wine can causeStick out tongue, please feel free to go to http://s950.photobucket.com/albums/ad341/goldcrestgardeners/Our%20Garden/ ansd let us kmow what you think. We have only been gardening for about 4 years.