Having been swatting up on here, loosing threads, ect, ect, can peeps please clarify for my brains.
I have had a rethink of planting some of the spuds, i have a patch that is currently useless due to horse tail, at the back end of last year, after clearing the area, i smothered it with leaves aprox 5 in deep, so far so good, no weeds at all, not even a hint, yes, i know that the HT WILL be up anytime soon, so i had a thought of dig a hole, plant a spud, and carry on putting more of rotting leaves, or what ever, on top, instead of earthing up, my idea, is to:
A:cut down on a bit of work and
B:make use of an area, then hopefully it will break up the ground a bit for sorting out when the spuds are out, the area in question has not been dug over as such for a while. My concerns are, would the leaves be enough to keep out the light, would the HT roots strangle the spuds, and lastly, does the ground HAVE to be loosened up first, or will a small area, say a good foot within the planting hole be sufficient, thanks all,
I have had a rethink of planting some of the spuds, i have a patch that is currently useless due to horse tail, at the back end of last year, after clearing the area, i smothered it with leaves aprox 5 in deep, so far so good, no weeds at all, not even a hint, yes, i know that the HT WILL be up anytime soon, so i had a thought of dig a hole, plant a spud, and carry on putting more of rotting leaves, or what ever, on top, instead of earthing up, my idea, is to:
A:cut down on a bit of work and
B:make use of an area, then hopefully it will break up the ground a bit for sorting out when the spuds are out, the area in question has not been dug over as such for a while. My concerns are, would the leaves be enough to keep out the light, would the HT roots strangle the spuds, and lastly, does the ground HAVE to be loosened up first, or will a small area, say a good foot within the planting hole be sufficient, thanks all,
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