I've been offered a plot!
Well, actually it�s a half-plot, which is fine because I can't manage a full one. And I�ve only sort of got it at the mo because it�s being cleared prior to splitting into 2. I�ve been told that the latest it�ll be available is the end of this month.
I�ve already got quite a few things to put in it. I was growing things from seed with a view to planting them on in containers, so I�ve got an instant bean wigwam, some courgettes, cucumbers, rocket, mixed salads, herbs and various flowers (to attract bees and things!) Oh, and some Jerusalem Artichokes.
As I want to get stuff in relatively quickly I was planning on going the no-dig route. BUT, all the articles I�ve seen use raised beds for no-dig. I could do this, but they don�t seem to be as flexible - and they cost money.
Can I use no-dig on ordinary beds? And what about paths? I�d hoped to use wood-chips � of which I can get a free supply. Can you use them on un-edged paths?
All help appreciated.
Well, actually it�s a half-plot, which is fine because I can't manage a full one. And I�ve only sort of got it at the mo because it�s being cleared prior to splitting into 2. I�ve been told that the latest it�ll be available is the end of this month.
I�ve already got quite a few things to put in it. I was growing things from seed with a view to planting them on in containers, so I�ve got an instant bean wigwam, some courgettes, cucumbers, rocket, mixed salads, herbs and various flowers (to attract bees and things!) Oh, and some Jerusalem Artichokes.
As I want to get stuff in relatively quickly I was planning on going the no-dig route. BUT, all the articles I�ve seen use raised beds for no-dig. I could do this, but they don�t seem to be as flexible - and they cost money.

Can I use no-dig on ordinary beds? And what about paths? I�d hoped to use wood-chips � of which I can get a free supply. Can you use them on un-edged paths?
All help appreciated.
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