Did any of you listen to Radio 4's gardeners question time yesterday.
There was a portion devoted to soil condition and whilst I always use compost where possible to improve soil structure etc I was quite suprised to learn that:-
Adding 5% of organic matter to your topsoil will increase its water retention by a whopping 50%.
Composted organic matter is normaly dark brown or black, that same 5% will increase your soil temperature by between 1-2 degrees early in the season as it heats up more quickly.
By adding the organic matter as a top dressing, the worms and other micro-organisms will pull it into the topsoil for you, increasing the bacteria and other organisms in the soil by a huge number which inturn frees up the nutrients and minerals that are otherwise locked up in soils poor in organic matter.
Bring on the compost.
There was a portion devoted to soil condition and whilst I always use compost where possible to improve soil structure etc I was quite suprised to learn that:-
Adding 5% of organic matter to your topsoil will increase its water retention by a whopping 50%.
Composted organic matter is normaly dark brown or black, that same 5% will increase your soil temperature by between 1-2 degrees early in the season as it heats up more quickly.
By adding the organic matter as a top dressing, the worms and other micro-organisms will pull it into the topsoil for you, increasing the bacteria and other organisms in the soil by a huge number which inturn frees up the nutrients and minerals that are otherwise locked up in soils poor in organic matter.
Bring on the compost.
I'm not surprised at the figures, I am surprised that more people haven't cottoned on yet though!
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