I moved into a new house around Xmas. Now at the back of the garden there is a medium sized L shaped concreted off (ugly) area that looked ideal for a vegetable/fruit patch. Having not done this before but seeing my parents do this years ago I thought I'd give it a try.
That's where I left it until the start of the year where I saw it begin to sprout every kind of bulbous grass or flowering bulb you could think of.
So mid april when it started getting warmer I thought I'd get into gear. I've started digging it all out and I'm about 80% there now!! I've been looking around on the internet sites and have already realised I've missed the first 2/3 months of the season already, but I'm thinking, ok, I'll muck on and if nothing else, hopefully have something else prepared for next year.
So on to the questions.
Once I've cleared the rest of the contents where do I go from there:
1) I've read that veg gardens require a serious lack of stones, but I have literaly tonnes. How thourough do I have to be here? Do I just need the top few inches stone free or the whole plot as I presume digging over just moves more 'bottom' stones up to the top.
2) If I get 1) done, what then. I understand (I think) about rotating seperate areas to maximise on the fact that diffrent plantings will require different nutrients from the soil, so rotation maximises on this. But should I section off and plant out straight away or should I put in 'raised beds'. What are the advantages or dis-advantages.
3) From then on. What do I need to plant and when...
I realise this is a lot to answer, so if someone could give me rough answers to the above and also a recommendation of a 'single' book that would also help me in the above.
Lastly ... what is the likely hood that I will be able to start this year ? I'm thinking slim to none... but I'd like to start something.
Big post I know for a first post. But hopefully it will not be my last as I'm really quite keen to get this started.
Will post pics of the current state later when I'm home.
That's where I left it until the start of the year where I saw it begin to sprout every kind of bulbous grass or flowering bulb you could think of.
So mid april when it started getting warmer I thought I'd get into gear. I've started digging it all out and I'm about 80% there now!! I've been looking around on the internet sites and have already realised I've missed the first 2/3 months of the season already, but I'm thinking, ok, I'll muck on and if nothing else, hopefully have something else prepared for next year.
So on to the questions.
Once I've cleared the rest of the contents where do I go from there:
1) I've read that veg gardens require a serious lack of stones, but I have literaly tonnes. How thourough do I have to be here? Do I just need the top few inches stone free or the whole plot as I presume digging over just moves more 'bottom' stones up to the top.
2) If I get 1) done, what then. I understand (I think) about rotating seperate areas to maximise on the fact that diffrent plantings will require different nutrients from the soil, so rotation maximises on this. But should I section off and plant out straight away or should I put in 'raised beds'. What are the advantages or dis-advantages.
3) From then on. What do I need to plant and when...
I realise this is a lot to answer, so if someone could give me rough answers to the above and also a recommendation of a 'single' book that would also help me in the above.
Lastly ... what is the likely hood that I will be able to start this year ? I'm thinking slim to none... but I'd like to start something.
Big post I know for a first post. But hopefully it will not be my last as I'm really quite keen to get this started.
Will post pics of the current state later when I'm home.
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