Hi all
Well when I posted the last thread I was pretty down and you guys sent me some very kind messages which perked me up and re-enthused me to formulate some new plans. The back is getting better, but it is a very slow recovery. Most days are still very painful, but the pilates helps in the short term. I am trying to do that twice a week.
since my last post, I have fixed up the poly tunnel, had my shed delivered (but not erected yet) and strimmed the site.
I'd like to get the forums views on digging. More specifically rotorvating. I know the horror stories about rotorvating but to save my back I am prepared for the onslaught of weeds. I coped with them last year with a good crop so i'm sure they won't get the better of me. There doesn't seem to be any bind weed, just brambles.
We have had some heavy rain recently, but for the last week it has been reasonably dry. The plot seems to be drying out. I was just wondering the best time to rotorvate? should I wait until it has dried out a lot more? or is it better to be a bit wet? The forecast is dry for most of this week and next. The site's rotorvator is bigger than a mantis, it looks more industrial. Any rotorvating tips would be great.
There is a matt of grass (mosty dead), is this a problem?
I collected a huge amount of cardboard boxes for the method as recommended by Squirrel. Time ran away from me and I did not get a chance to lay them out of the plot. Is it to late for this method? Should I try this on an area of the plot? If not then I might use the cardboard for next years potatoes.
Another long post by me, sorry. Any help appreciated
Well when I posted the last thread I was pretty down and you guys sent me some very kind messages which perked me up and re-enthused me to formulate some new plans. The back is getting better, but it is a very slow recovery. Most days are still very painful, but the pilates helps in the short term. I am trying to do that twice a week.
since my last post, I have fixed up the poly tunnel, had my shed delivered (but not erected yet) and strimmed the site.
I'd like to get the forums views on digging. More specifically rotorvating. I know the horror stories about rotorvating but to save my back I am prepared for the onslaught of weeds. I coped with them last year with a good crop so i'm sure they won't get the better of me. There doesn't seem to be any bind weed, just brambles.
We have had some heavy rain recently, but for the last week it has been reasonably dry. The plot seems to be drying out. I was just wondering the best time to rotorvate? should I wait until it has dried out a lot more? or is it better to be a bit wet? The forecast is dry for most of this week and next. The site's rotorvator is bigger than a mantis, it looks more industrial. Any rotorvating tips would be great.
There is a matt of grass (mosty dead), is this a problem?
I collected a huge amount of cardboard boxes for the method as recommended by Squirrel. Time ran away from me and I did not get a chance to lay them out of the plot. Is it to late for this method? Should I try this on an area of the plot? If not then I might use the cardboard for next years potatoes.
Another long post by me, sorry. Any help appreciated
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