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Your Raspberries may shade the Strawbs, I would put the Rasps at the back. (North Side)sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Rasperries at the back, then Goosegogs, then Rhubarb, then Strawbs at the front.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Originally posted by piskieinboots View PostVery late to the party - welcome
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Hi yah Mad Mackem, hmmm - never mind no ones perfect
Welcome to the vine, good news on your plot.
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Presume your plan is to scale then looks like a lot of gooseberries?? Maybe some blackcurrant and redcurrant bushes too??I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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Just thinking that too Tripmeup!
I got more googsegogs than I could manage off one plant last year (would have this year too if I didn't look at the amount I still had in the freezer and as jam and decide the birds could just help themselves this time).
Could make gallons of gooseberry wine I suppose, might have to try that myself next year, if the #2 plant starts producing!
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Right - that's IT. I've lost patience with my plot. hard as iron, compacted for 5 years and treated like the local tip. I've cleared the 'tip' and hired a 15hp rotator for a day. Against all advice, I'm going to rot ovate it to give myself a chance.
I know I'll probably chop up weed roots but, if i do it all by hand, I'lll still be trying to get on top of it in 3 years time. So I'm going to dig it in deep and cover it over. I'll plant the fruit direct through slits in the membrane and uncover the veg plot as I need it.
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Originally posted by MadMackem View PostRight - that's IT. I've lost patience with my plot. hard as iron, compacted for 5 years and treated like the local tip. I've cleared the 'tip' and hired a 15hp rotator for a day. Against all advice, I'm going to rot ovate it to give myself a chance.
I know I'll probably chop up weed roots but, if i do it all by hand, I'lll still be trying to get on top of it in 3 years time. So I'm going to dig it in deep and cover it over. I'll plant the fruit direct through slits in the membrane and uncover the veg plot as I need it.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by MadMackem View PostRight - that's IT. I've lost patience with my plot. hard as iron, compacted for 5 years and treated like the local tip. I've cleared the 'tip' and hired a 15hp rotator for a day. Against all advice, I'm going to rot ovate it to give myself a chance.
I know I'll probably chop up weed roots but, if i do it all by hand, I'll still be trying to get on top of it in 3 years time. So I'm going to dig it in deep and cover it over. I'll plant the fruit direct through slits in the membrane and uncover the veg plot as I need it.
As Snadger says, covering the ground over will help soften the soil and if you can open up the ground up a little bit then any frost we get over winter will help to break it up too. You could cover most and just try to work on sections. Unfortunately there's no magic solution. I'm not against rotavators as such as I believe they have their uses but they're not the magic bullet some people think they are.Posted on an iPad so apologies for any randomly auto-corrected gobbledegook
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