Ok, I *think* from all I've read that I'm on the right track here but if anyone can add their opinion (positive or negative!) before I embark on my plan, I would be very grateful!
I'm almost done with clearing the worst of the brambles on my lottie and am starting to dig and clear the weeds. It's going to be a long job though! So, whilst I'm digging the first bit, I want to try and get rid of (or at least keep down) the weeds on the rest of the plot. There's an awful lot of couch grass.
My plan is to hack off as much of the top growth as I can, lay a layer of cardboard and cover that with manure. I'll plant potatoes, squashes and beans through the mulch, then dig it in next year, whilst also removing any persistant weeds.
I know there's no perfect option but my first trailer load of manure arrives this week and I'm having a crisis of confidence!
If it helps, there are pics on my blog. This entry is probably the most useful (ignore all the waffling on!):
Thankyou For The Days: 'Greenhouse' revealed
I'm almost done with clearing the worst of the brambles on my lottie and am starting to dig and clear the weeds. It's going to be a long job though! So, whilst I'm digging the first bit, I want to try and get rid of (or at least keep down) the weeds on the rest of the plot. There's an awful lot of couch grass.
My plan is to hack off as much of the top growth as I can, lay a layer of cardboard and cover that with manure. I'll plant potatoes, squashes and beans through the mulch, then dig it in next year, whilst also removing any persistant weeds.
I know there's no perfect option but my first trailer load of manure arrives this week and I'm having a crisis of confidence!
If it helps, there are pics on my blog. This entry is probably the most useful (ignore all the waffling on!):
Thankyou For The Days: 'Greenhouse' revealed
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