ChatterBank1 min ago
sharp/coarse sand
We have a few bags left over from some building work. Can I use the sand for gardening "as is" or would it need to be rinsed or washed through?
It'd be mixing it with compost for striking cuttings etc. Daft question I know ;) thx
It'd be mixing it with compost for striking cuttings etc. Daft question I know ;) thx
Answers
It is going to depend on where it came from. River and gravel-bed sand is OK; coastal sand has sea-salts in it.
I have used it on lawns and beds and it has been fine.
You could leave in a heap on a rough bit of ground for the rain to wash over it for a month to wash out any salts.
I have used it on lawns and beds and it has been fine.
You could leave in a heap on a rough bit of ground for the rain to wash over it for a month to wash out any salts.
11:53 Wed 02nd May 2012
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