Hi,
Have found this site and not stopped reading for about 5 hours now...full of really good information, so thanks for that!
I started my own plot (really half plot, it's 10 rods I think) last year, and this is the first year that I have actually got prepared soil, compost etc (when I got it, it was waist high in brambles), so I am really looking forward to getting going with less effort this year than last...
I did have a couple of questions.
1) Radicchio: this really nice slightly bitter addition to salads seems to be unavailable in the shops to buy, and also not available as seed...(Also known as chicory i believe - it's basically red, bitter lettuce with solid heart), does anyone know where i can get seeds?
2) Raised Beds: i think most "modern" thinking is that raised beds are better, you don't compost / dig paths, and you don't walk on beds, so crops grow better and closer together etc....however I do find it tricky to get rid of weeds that grown along the edges (esp couch grass) without almost pulling up the edges of the raised beds. Any ideas - and I don't really want to go to the legnths of Stephen Partridge (http://www.myallotments.blogspot.com/) who must spend most of his life there...
Thanks,
Dave
Have found this site and not stopped reading for about 5 hours now...full of really good information, so thanks for that!
I started my own plot (really half plot, it's 10 rods I think) last year, and this is the first year that I have actually got prepared soil, compost etc (when I got it, it was waist high in brambles), so I am really looking forward to getting going with less effort this year than last...
I did have a couple of questions.
1) Radicchio: this really nice slightly bitter addition to salads seems to be unavailable in the shops to buy, and also not available as seed...(Also known as chicory i believe - it's basically red, bitter lettuce with solid heart), does anyone know where i can get seeds?
2) Raised Beds: i think most "modern" thinking is that raised beds are better, you don't compost / dig paths, and you don't walk on beds, so crops grow better and closer together etc....however I do find it tricky to get rid of weeds that grown along the edges (esp couch grass) without almost pulling up the edges of the raised beds. Any ideas - and I don't really want to go to the legnths of Stephen Partridge (http://www.myallotments.blogspot.com/) who must spend most of his life there...
Thanks,
Dave
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