Summer residents who have greenhouses are now actively considering options for soil restoration.
In this case, we can count on a decent harvest in the future.
How can you restore the soil in a greenhouse?
Sawdust
This is an ideal option for making the soil loose, high-quality and fertile. During the winter, sawdust will have time to turn into humus.
This will make the soil ideal. Add up to a kilogram of sawdust per square meter. If you are concerned about the possible increase in soil acidity, you should also add dolomite flour.
Sand
River sand is also often used to improve the quality of the soil. Sand will also come in handy in a greenhouse. However, it is worth remembering that it is important to sift it before use.
Approximately one shovel of the specified component is added per square meter.
Peat
For a greenhouse, only neutralized peat is selected. In this case, there is no need to worry about increasing acidity levels.
Approximately one kilogram of peat is taken per square meter.