OK, we got the rotavator and have used it over all the beds. The soil was very compacted, as nothign has been done to the field (except walking and mowing) for years (at least 5)
After we rotavated, I started to use a hoe and hand-cultivator thing to breaks the lumps up.
We have loads of long roots that look like spaghetti just under the soil. They criss-cross everywhere and after working on a small section of one of the beds for a couple of hours, it's obvious that I'm not going to be able to get rid of them all.
I don't know what they are (probably something awful like couch-grass!). Mr OWG thinks they could possibly be grass-roots, but we're clueless!
I'd like them to be green manure, but I doubt it!!
I think I'm going to have to devise some sort of no-dig system for this year.
Does anyone have any sort of idea how we can get around this problem? I knnow I can plant some stuff through plastic (e.g. potatoes, peas, sweetcorn) but what can I do about carrots etc thay need to be planted straight into the soil?
Any help very gratefully received!
After we rotavated, I started to use a hoe and hand-cultivator thing to breaks the lumps up.
We have loads of long roots that look like spaghetti just under the soil. They criss-cross everywhere and after working on a small section of one of the beds for a couple of hours, it's obvious that I'm not going to be able to get rid of them all.
I don't know what they are (probably something awful like couch-grass!). Mr OWG thinks they could possibly be grass-roots, but we're clueless!
I'd like them to be green manure, but I doubt it!!
I think I'm going to have to devise some sort of no-dig system for this year.
Does anyone have any sort of idea how we can get around this problem? I knnow I can plant some stuff through plastic (e.g. potatoes, peas, sweetcorn) but what can I do about carrots etc thay need to be planted straight into the soil?
Any help very gratefully received!
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