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Stan Dinwater
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Post: # 11692Post Stan Dinwater

Has anyone got any suggestions on substances to fill a newly created flower bed?
The bed measures 25ft long by 1 ft wide and needs a depth of 30cm.
I've worked out that it needs about 3 tons of top soil ! and at £40 a ton it seems a waste as I'm only going to put some hardy type a bush or shrub in it as a border between two properties.And something that will help drainage.
So I'm looking for suggestions for something cheaper I can buy to fill the bottom, and then just have a layer of top soil above.

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Post: # 11700Post Tony McC

Well-rotted manure. Mature compost. I have around 3 cubic metres of exceptionally mature compost that I have to get rid of because my compost heap has banned - if you're anywhere near Warrington.....
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Stan Dinwater
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Post: # 11723Post Stan Dinwater

Tony McC wrote:Well-rotted manure. Mature compost. I have around 3 cubic metres of exceptionally mature compost that I have to get rid of because my compost heap has banned - if you're anywhere near Warrington.....

Hi Tony,
I actully work in Warrington and live in Preston, so if you don't mind giving it away your offer sounds ideal and I have access to a transit!

Excuse my metric stupidity, but is that just under a ton of mature compost you've got then?

Just need a way of contacting you to arrange the collection.

THANKS VERY MUCH !

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Post: # 11916Post earthwagon

To aid drainage I would include horticultural grit in the mix, approx a barrowload per sq metre, i.e. in this case about two and a half, and you could maybe put 2 or 3 cms of larger pebbles in the bottom.

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