Turfing questions from a want to be gardner.

A

aaj

Hi all

The previous owners of my house layed membrane and then gravel over the soil
in the back garden.

I have lifted the gravel but left the membrane down for now, and ultimately
would like to turf the area. I have three linked questions, and I am
wondering if anyone can help with them.

1) Should I lift the membrane and let some air get to the (now compacted and
claylike) soil before turfing, or can I turf without exposing the soil? I
should mention that the soil looks a bit 'stagnent'. If I need to dry it
out, how long should I leave the soil exposed.

2) While lifting a corner of the membrane, I can see what looks like roots
compacted in the soil, Whats the best stuff to poison the area with, and how
long should I leave it before turfing.

3) a nice easy one, how thick (roughly) is a piece of turf (so I can get my
path levels correct)


any help for a newbie gardner would be welcome


many thanks

Andy
 
M

Michael S

aaj said:
Whoops.... Sorry wrong group!!!

No. I think your in the right place.

Yes. Legacy systems are a bore.

We sure can.

Nah, just let Membrane implement IDisposable and recommpile with the
using-statement.
If done correctly the membranes should clean up themselves.


Now this is poor OO. You should mark both soil and roots as private.
The membrane implements the Facade-pattern and you should not be able to see
the inner workings of soil and roots.

Regarding your question, I would define a IPoison interface and leave it to
the garderer to implement it. Problem solved! This is what I love about
systems architecture and interfaces. My boss call it delegation - I call it
leaving the office early.

Well perhaps turf could sport a Thicknes property that a TurfManagaer could
analyse. Better yet, make it an interface and you could leave the office
before lunch. =)

You are most welcome

- Michael S
 
A

aaj

:cool:

Michael S said:
No. I think your in the right place.


Yes. Legacy systems are a bore.


We sure can.


Nah, just let Membrane implement IDisposable and recommpile with the
using-statement.
If done correctly the membranes should clean up themselves.



Now this is poor OO. You should mark both soil and roots as private.
The membrane implements the Facade-pattern and you should not be able to
see the inner workings of soil and roots.

Regarding your question, I would define a IPoison interface and leave it
to the garderer to implement it. Problem solved! This is what I love about
systems architecture and interfaces. My boss call it delegation - I call
it leaving the office early.


Well perhaps turf could sport a Thicknes property that a TurfManagaer
could analyse. Better yet, make it an interface and you could leave the
office before lunch. =)


You are most welcome


- Michael S
 

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