what have people planted in the space left over from broad beans
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my plot march 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvzqRS0_hbQ
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i was told to cut off the broad bean stalk leaving the roots in the ground to rot as this is great for the soil
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Originally posted by roadkill View Posti was told to cut off the broad bean stalk leaving the roots in the ground to rot as this is great for the soil
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Sorry, I took my eye off the ball there for a minute and got completely enveloped in catching up with your blog angel.......
Yes, as Auntie Hazel says, a good crop to follow on from Bored Beans is a greedy nitrogen-hungry crop like Summer Cabbage, Sprouts, Calabrese, Cauliflower, next Spring's Purple Sprouting Broccoli, Perpetual Spinach, and the like.
And if you've not got seedlings of those ready and waiting in the wings, there's still lots of salad leaves that you can sow instead?
Within four to six weeks you could be picking Salad Rocket, mixed Salad Leaves?
And that'll save you a fortune on your supermarket shopping bill....
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I am planning, when I come home from hols, on putting a few more lettuce seedlings there as the row of peas alongside should also be finished that I can take out then. (And I've put a second crop double row of broadies on the other side of those peas!!)
The brassicas are all up the back in a different bed, as I used the broadie space for brassicas last summer. Poor planning when I was starting out. (I am currently replenishing that bed as the first lot of calabrese are finished, and I hope that the second flush of the other early calabrese is over soon so I can put in my late PSB - no room for them yet!!).
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