Judi
I still have a way to go with my raised bed plans and what with the projected fruit cage doubt if I'll get dug into them this year so I was going to put down some "temporary" ones using this method, I think I'd strip the grass off and put that on one side to rot down but don't know maybe you don't have to??
Anyway when I do get around to digging them properly I'd sieve the earth to make sure all the roots are gone.
I also need to make sure there are no nasties in the ground like glass, bits of plastic, plastic netting, old ironmongery, bricks etc, there was a very messy owner of this allotment before me.
Good luck with your raised beds. Do you live in France permanently? is it very different for growing?
Sue
I still have a way to go with my raised bed plans and what with the projected fruit cage doubt if I'll get dug into them this year so I was going to put down some "temporary" ones using this method, I think I'd strip the grass off and put that on one side to rot down but don't know maybe you don't have to??
Anyway when I do get around to digging them properly I'd sieve the earth to make sure all the roots are gone.
I also need to make sure there are no nasties in the ground like glass, bits of plastic, plastic netting, old ironmongery, bricks etc, there was a very messy owner of this allotment before me.
Good luck with your raised beds. Do you live in France permanently? is it very different for growing?
Sue
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