In a book of advice to new gardeners, written in wartime, the Weatherbeaten Lady (WL) who tells the newbies how to garden says:-
Follow Tap roots with Fibrous roots and Fibrous roots with Tap roots.
Don't follow brassicas with brassicas.
That's it!!
The WL says that, before the war, gardeners would divide their plot in half. Grow potatoes in one half and Tap rooted veg and Fibrous rooted veg in the remaining 2 quarters. The following years, the rooted things move into the potato half.
Farmers grew all the spuds in the war, so the newby gardeners ahd more space to grow seasonal crops.
Wondered whether you thought this was a practical rotation plan - or not!!
Follow Tap roots with Fibrous roots and Fibrous roots with Tap roots.
Don't follow brassicas with brassicas.
That's it!!
The WL says that, before the war, gardeners would divide their plot in half. Grow potatoes in one half and Tap rooted veg and Fibrous rooted veg in the remaining 2 quarters. The following years, the rooted things move into the potato half.
Farmers grew all the spuds in the war, so the newby gardeners ahd more space to grow seasonal crops.
Wondered whether you thought this was a practical rotation plan - or not!!
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