Hi everyone. I used to post on this forum quite a lot years ago, but have only recently got back into gardening.
I have new raised beds in which I have been growing veg - largely courgettes, tomatoes, cucumbers and garlic. I also have a lot of perennials which are currently in pots, which I have grown from seed and cuttings. I'm moving everything around in my garden at the moment and I don't have any permanent place to put some of these plants in at the moment. I am thinking that these plants will thrive better throughout the winter if I put them in the raised beds once I have pulled the veg out.
Is there any reason why this isn't a good idea - e.g. pests & diseases?
Many thanks
Jools
I have new raised beds in which I have been growing veg - largely courgettes, tomatoes, cucumbers and garlic. I also have a lot of perennials which are currently in pots, which I have grown from seed and cuttings. I'm moving everything around in my garden at the moment and I don't have any permanent place to put some of these plants in at the moment. I am thinking that these plants will thrive better throughout the winter if I put them in the raised beds once I have pulled the veg out.
Is there any reason why this isn't a good idea - e.g. pests & diseases?
Many thanks
Jools
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