I want to be largely self sufficient this year. I have 3 hungry children and a starving husband to feed. I have a prepared plot of 48'x16', I had thought of splitting it into 6 3'x15' plots with paths between but am not entirely sure of the crop rotation and yields from this size. I had thought,
1 - new potatoes
2 - beans and peas (first 1/2 row of peas in already)
3 - broccoli, cauli,cabbage
4 - toms, peppers, aubergines
5 - carrots, parsnips, leeks
6 - cue and courgette.
Although now I am tempted to treat the whole thing as one bed and (maybe)get a bit more from it (?) I have another bed 12'x12' for my maincrop spuds, a 5'x5' with onions and a burgeoning fruit cage 12'x6'. I could enlarge the onion bed for maincrop spuds next year - would that work??
Bearing in mind that we get through alot of veg - (I read another thread where someone thought that 2 broccoli plants would be enough for a family - not mine, more like 2 meals) am I on the right track????!!!! any suggestions or advice from the 'old hands' please...
p.s. If I manure the new spud bed after harvesting would I be able to put in another late spud crop.....
1 - new potatoes
2 - beans and peas (first 1/2 row of peas in already)
3 - broccoli, cauli,cabbage
4 - toms, peppers, aubergines
5 - carrots, parsnips, leeks
6 - cue and courgette.
Although now I am tempted to treat the whole thing as one bed and (maybe)get a bit more from it (?) I have another bed 12'x12' for my maincrop spuds, a 5'x5' with onions and a burgeoning fruit cage 12'x6'. I could enlarge the onion bed for maincrop spuds next year - would that work??
Bearing in mind that we get through alot of veg - (I read another thread where someone thought that 2 broccoli plants would be enough for a family - not mine, more like 2 meals) am I on the right track????!!!! any suggestions or advice from the 'old hands' please...
p.s. If I manure the new spud bed after harvesting would I be able to put in another late spud crop.....
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