Anyone got there plot plan sorted yet? I have rotovated my plot again today, loads of horsemuck and compost. Deciding what to put where.
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By all means adopt a plan, but be prepared to change that plan.(Because you will!!!!) If going for raised beds, don't make them too permanent as you will probably want to 'tweak' a few things after your first growing year.
I personally add or remove beds or structures every year for practical purposes and to give more interest to the plot.
Maybe its just me?..................but I doubt it!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Like Snadger I have a basic idea of what's going to go where but that's as far as my planning goes.
All my salad crops, carrots and parsnips will be container grown this year so that makes life a little easier.
Brassicas, tatties, aliums and legumes have their place in the rotation and bean wigwams will go wherever I decide to put them. That's it...sorted!!
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostBy all means adopt a plan, but be prepared to change that plan.(Because you will!!!!) If going for raised beds, don't make them too permanent as you will probably want to 'tweak' a few things after your first growing year.
I personally add or remove beds or structures every year for practical purposes and to give more interest to the plot.
Maybe its just me?..................but I doubt it!
I have narrow beds (but without wood) and the potato bed always has the path width dug up and planted as well !
I gets more spuds that way LOL
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Originally posted by Fruit&2veg View PostTrue chris, but I read it that he is now deciding what to put where?
As I said, just a thought." Thou shall not lay a hedge when the birds are nesting"
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