have a look at Charles Dowding's no dig gardening website
http://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/no-dig-growing/why-no-dig
give you exactly how to do what you want to do
Verdun says:Iamto, no don't do that. You will certainly regret it if you are planting a hedge there. Think again See original post
Iamto, no don't do that. You will certainly regret it if you are planting a hedge there. Think again
But most of the grass will die? What can be so wrong??
A hedge is going to be there for years and years - you need to prepare the area properly - gardening isn't 'instant'.
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have a look at Charles Dowding's no dig gardening website
http://www.charlesdowding.co.uk/no-dig-growing/why-no-dig
give you exactly how to do what you want to do
But most of the grass will die? What can be so wrong??
A hedge is going to be there for years and years - you need to prepare the area properly - gardening isn't 'instant'.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.