Ok, help me out here. I've seen several posts where bean trenches are mentioned and I've had a bit of a search, but I'm still none the wiser...
Last year I grew runner and dwarf french beans, and some sugarsnap peas - all without the aid of a bean trench. All plants were productive and seemed to thrive (apart from the peas which developed white mould).
I've seen informartion suggesting "trench composting" (the same thing essentially) and suggestions include layering kitchen scraps (un composted) with rotted matter and soil. Surely it's too late to do that now?
Seems like a bit of a dark art.
I could make one at the weekend - convince me why I should...
Last year I grew runner and dwarf french beans, and some sugarsnap peas - all without the aid of a bean trench. All plants were productive and seemed to thrive (apart from the peas which developed white mould).
I've seen informartion suggesting "trench composting" (the same thing essentially) and suggestions include layering kitchen scraps (un composted) with rotted matter and soil. Surely it's too late to do that now?
Seems like a bit of a dark art.
I could make one at the weekend - convince me why I should...
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