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MarkT - It's no good for growing in. I used it for few years with tomato plants and then it sat there a few more years as I had nowhere to get rid of it. Wouldn't think it is nutrient-rich soil by now.


Sally Eva - Yeah you're right. All our neighbours have concrete yards too.


Thanks for suggestions all :)

  • 4 weeks later...

DollyDee Wrote:

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> MarkT - It's no good for growing in. I used it for

> few years with tomato plants and then it sat there

> a few more years as I had nowhere to get rid of

> it. Wouldn't think it is nutrient-rich soil by

> now.


>



Is this garden soil, or is it compost which you bought in to grow tomato plants in?


If it is spent compost, I will take it off your hands.


It doesn't matter if it has no nutrients left, it can be used to improve the structure of clay soil, and I can use it on my allotment.

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