Covering rubble

In message , Andrew Mawson writes

Well drained ground. Should suit outdoor pigs:-)

Will they let you import soils though.

There will be a greater depth of soil at the bottom of the slope, particularly if it has ever had an arable use.

As the owner of an ancient JCB I still hire in a skilled contractor for tricky work.

regards

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Tim Lamb
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It's a "wacker", actually. A vibrating plate compactor. Best for thin layers.

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Chris Bacon

Yes. I would only worry about brick floating if its prone to flooding.

I'd also include as much organic junk as poss with your soil to get worms/plants/etc started. I had a barren area of land, just added plenty of hedge clippings, weeds, paper and food waste, and it was soon teeming with worms and richly fertile. The new plants did well.

NT

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meow2222

I know WHAT it is...Just forgot the brand name was spelt differently from the 'action'

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The Natural Philosopher

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Mine isn't. Mine's a generic Chinese machine, so uses the generic name whacker.

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Guy King

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