Following on from someone posting on here about narrow beds that are widened each year, I have decided to try my own version.
What I have done is cut the turf out of my new plot about two spade's widths wide. The eventual bed should be 1.6m across (from memory). I have turned the turf upside down and put some soil on top. When I plant my spuds, the plan is to use something to cut through the turf remnants, and put them in below that.
Hopefully, they will break up the soil, and then I can widen the beds and add more top-dressing to them.
The soil should be pretty fertile, it's had at least 2 years off, and was well used before that.
I will try to remember to come back and report on success or otherwise.
What I have done is cut the turf out of my new plot about two spade's widths wide. The eventual bed should be 1.6m across (from memory). I have turned the turf upside down and put some soil on top. When I plant my spuds, the plan is to use something to cut through the turf remnants, and put them in below that.
Hopefully, they will break up the soil, and then I can widen the beds and add more top-dressing to them.
The soil should be pretty fertile, it's had at least 2 years off, and was well used before that.
I will try to remember to come back and report on success or otherwise.
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