Bare soil is ripe for weeds, soil erosion by winds & heavy rain, and nutrients get washed away too. And cats poo on bare earth.
I don't think I ever have any bare soil, ever. I always have something ready to go in (I've got 100s of Japanese onions this year, seed & sets), so the allium bed is full (with leeks too).
The spud bed had green manure sown over it in July/Aug
The brassica bed is full, of kale & cabbages, and Jap radish
The legume bed has been sown with green manure and winter lettuce
The roots bed still has carrots & parsnips on it, with netting to protect from frost over winter, and chard
The pumpkin patch had a green manure sown on it in August, which is now coming through
The greenhouse is full too, of trays of onions and overwintering cuttings (fuchsias etc which will come indoors Nov-Feb)
I don't think I ever have any bare soil, ever. I always have something ready to go in (I've got 100s of Japanese onions this year, seed & sets), so the allium bed is full (with leeks too).
The spud bed had green manure sown over it in July/Aug
The brassica bed is full, of kale & cabbages, and Jap radish
The legume bed has been sown with green manure and winter lettuce
The roots bed still has carrots & parsnips on it, with netting to protect from frost over winter, and chard
The pumpkin patch had a green manure sown on it in August, which is now coming through
The greenhouse is full too, of trays of onions and overwintering cuttings (fuchsias etc which will come indoors Nov-Feb)
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