Evening all,
I have been lucky enough to take over half my neighbours allotment patch. Trouble is the two neighbouring plots have been abandoned and are full of weeds.
I really want to avoid any potential of a weed takeover if for any reason I can not get down to the patch as often as I would like.
To reduce as weed takeover from both sides I was thinking of making slightly taller raised beds running down the sides of my patch in addition to planting taller crops. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any good vegetable plants which I could train to help make a 'green wall' in addition to the raised beds to help stop any seeds from these weeds blowing over to my patch. I know Tomatoes and Beans grow tall but I am not sure of any other good vegetable types which could help do this job for me. Any advice?
Thank you for your time,
Samuel
I have been lucky enough to take over half my neighbours allotment patch. Trouble is the two neighbouring plots have been abandoned and are full of weeds.
I really want to avoid any potential of a weed takeover if for any reason I can not get down to the patch as often as I would like.
To reduce as weed takeover from both sides I was thinking of making slightly taller raised beds running down the sides of my patch in addition to planting taller crops. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any good vegetable plants which I could train to help make a 'green wall' in addition to the raised beds to help stop any seeds from these weeds blowing over to my patch. I know Tomatoes and Beans grow tall but I am not sure of any other good vegetable types which could help do this job for me. Any advice?
Thank you for your time,
Samuel
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