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I have just taken on the donkey patch and wondered, as the sun passes direct over head left to right, should I dig my beds along the same lines so they run the width of the plot, or against them.
I've always been told to have beds running North-South, but I'm not sure it makes a great difference as long as the tallest plants are positioned so that they don't shade out the smaller ones.
History teaches us that history teaches us nothing. - Hegel
the sun goes from east to west. If your beds face north-south, they will get the benefit of sun on both sides of the row.
I always try to put my tallest plants (beans, corn) on the north side of the plot, so they don't shade out the shorter things (except lettuce, which likes a bit of shade)
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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