Hi all.
Does anyone have words of wisdom for this problem.
I have a plot of raised beds. 4 of the beds are end on from a Beech/Hawthorn hedge. The hedge is about 6 feet from the plot ends. Everything I put in these beds fails to thrive and results are pitiful.
They are also very dry.
The council has also this year allowed said hedge get totally out of hand so its about 15 feet high and has grown out towards my plot as well. .
I tried to dig a trench in one of them yesterday but about 4 inches down I hit roots. Some little finger width and some small root masses.
I realise a second layer of wood surround to deepen the bed or shallow root crops might be the answer. But wondered if anyone else has tackled this problem.
It’s just too much to dig all four beds out and I’m reluctant to disturb the soil structure by digging down.
I grew some potatoes in one of the beds this year which were ok but on the small side.
Any ideas as to how I can grow more successfully in the beds….or at all for that matter.
Does anyone have words of wisdom for this problem.
I have a plot of raised beds. 4 of the beds are end on from a Beech/Hawthorn hedge. The hedge is about 6 feet from the plot ends. Everything I put in these beds fails to thrive and results are pitiful.
They are also very dry.
The council has also this year allowed said hedge get totally out of hand so its about 15 feet high and has grown out towards my plot as well. .
I tried to dig a trench in one of them yesterday but about 4 inches down I hit roots. Some little finger width and some small root masses.
I realise a second layer of wood surround to deepen the bed or shallow root crops might be the answer. But wondered if anyone else has tackled this problem.
It’s just too much to dig all four beds out and I’m reluctant to disturb the soil structure by digging down.
I grew some potatoes in one of the beds this year which were ok but on the small side.
Any ideas as to how I can grow more successfully in the beds….or at all for that matter.
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