Hi all,
My first post - be kind to me
I'm doing a foundation degree in horticulture and for my 2nd year dissertation have decided to look at using straw bales to grow winter veg crops in a polytunnel or outside. However I'm not sure what crops would be most suitable - brassicas? Broad beans? Winter peas? Potatoes?
Has anyone done anything like this before? I've been reading up on Skotch's experiments from a year or two ago and it sounds like it could work, and I'm hoping the heat from the decomposing straw might help boost growth and lengthen the growing season. I have until April next year to complete my trials (completely the wrong time of year to be growing anything, I know.
Anyway I'd appreciate any dos or don'ts you might be able to send my way!
Cheers
Emma
My first post - be kind to me
I'm doing a foundation degree in horticulture and for my 2nd year dissertation have decided to look at using straw bales to grow winter veg crops in a polytunnel or outside. However I'm not sure what crops would be most suitable - brassicas? Broad beans? Winter peas? Potatoes?
Has anyone done anything like this before? I've been reading up on Skotch's experiments from a year or two ago and it sounds like it could work, and I'm hoping the heat from the decomposing straw might help boost growth and lengthen the growing season. I have until April next year to complete my trials (completely the wrong time of year to be growing anything, I know.
Anyway I'd appreciate any dos or don'ts you might be able to send my way!
Cheers
Emma
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