Sorry for all the questions recently
I have dug up a flower bed and path (as per another post) and am topping them up with around 4 tonnes of top soil ready for seeding. This is going to require around 3 inches of top soil at the shallowest points, and up to 12 inches in other places.
The cost of hiring a rotavator is quite expensive (given all the other costs involved) and it isn't really practical to do it by hand. Someone had suggested just putting the top soil over the top of the existing soil and since it's going to be a 3+ inch covering it should be ok. Is there any good reason to rotavate the existing soil before putting down additional top soil? The flower bed is reasonably loose anyway, however where the path has been the sub-soil is more compact as you can imagine.
Thanks!
I have dug up a flower bed and path (as per another post) and am topping them up with around 4 tonnes of top soil ready for seeding. This is going to require around 3 inches of top soil at the shallowest points, and up to 12 inches in other places.
The cost of hiring a rotavator is quite expensive (given all the other costs involved) and it isn't really practical to do it by hand. Someone had suggested just putting the top soil over the top of the existing soil and since it's going to be a 3+ inch covering it should be ok. Is there any good reason to rotavate the existing soil before putting down additional top soil? The flower bed is reasonably loose anyway, however where the path has been the sub-soil is more compact as you can imagine.
Thanks!