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Raised bed soil question

7 years ago

I'm building some raised beds for a vegetable garden and have been reading on the forum that the best and most economical fill is a mixture of soil and compost. Though the mulch yards around here do sell a "garden soil" with compost and bark fines etc, it's expensive. A cheaper alternative is screened topsoil (described as sandy loam at one yard) mixed in with bagged compost or a leaf compost from the mulch yard. I imagine the leaf compost would be preferable to bagged? The fellow at the yard told me the have it on a four-year rotation, and the four-yea old stuff is completely composted and soil-like.

I've read here that folks have had bad luck with screened topsoil, but I'm not sure if they mixed it with compost first or not. Will added compost solve the problems of screened topsoil? I'm also a bit confused about how much compost to add. I've heard 10 to 50%!

I can't wait until our compost bins are built and I can add my own compost!

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