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How to get rid of excess soil?

Recycle - I would advertise it on your local freegle site - someone will be grateful and come and take it away for you.

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  • Alina WAlina W Posts: 1,445

    Depending on how much you've got, I wouldn't be in a rush to get rid of it. You will find that newly-dug borders and areas around plants sink over winter, and you will need to top up the soil come spring.

  • WelshonionWelshonion Posts: 3,114

    For heavens sake keep it.  Soil is so precious, never, ever throw it away. Can you not keep it in old compost bags or rubble sacks until you need it; as you surely will.

  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    All good suggestions and I'd be inclined to keep the soil for the reasons given but if needs be you could always go to a local allotment and ask if they want any excess soil. 

    Our council recylce  bank will let you put soil in with 'hard core waste' - stones and rubble etc..but not in 'green waste'. It might b worth googling to see if there is a recyling bank within travellnig distance which will take it.

  • JengilJengil Posts: 35

    I had about 2 tonnes of soil after doing some major works in the garden. I used quite a bit making a raised bed for ornamentals, but in the end had to pay a local skip company to take some away in 1 tonne waste bags. this cost £30 a bag.

  • WelshonionWelshonion Posts: 3,114

    Ah, maybe it was a mix of topsoil and sub-soil?  Or had they been kept strictly separate?  The top soil I would keep every time, but not the sub-soil.

  • Paul NPaul N Posts: 303

    Create raised beds. NEVER throw soil away.

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  • The soil I have is out of a cemetery and the pile is an eyesore due to lack of space  any serious suggestions

  • LoxleyLoxley Posts: 5,698

    Gumtree. Advertise it 'free on collection'. That's where I got fresh soil for my raised bed last year image

    "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbour". 
  • Katherine WKatherine W Posts: 410

    Raised beds! Even if it is subsoil, you can layer it with any rubbish you collect from the garden, leaves, weeds, cut grass, you name it. One year it will be fabulous fat soil.

    I raised a bunch of beds with subsoil from our pond dig, and I am super happy with the results.

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