I'd love your wise Grape thoughts on this -
I'm trying to practice no dig because it seems better, plus I have a bad back, joint problems and am just plain lazy However, I also have moles, well one mole, in my veg garden.
Today I went out to start planting leeks. Beneath the mulch the earth was gorgeous ... and riddled with runs. The first five dibber holes went straight into mole runs and I ended up forking through the lot anyway.
I know the mole will begin tunneling again; my plot is the only improved ground for about half a mile, and the land hereabouts is woodland or poor grazing on thin clay soil. There is probably no point trying to eradicate this mole as I imagine the waiting list for my plot is probably quite long!! The cats catch a mole from time to time and a new one seems to arrive (and start renovating ) usually within days.
Other than not starting out a plant's life in a mole run, the other reason for trying to limit the number of runs is the water simply drains away down them. We can have weeks of very hot, dry weather so I want to conserve as much of my water as possible.
So, carry on forking out the mole runs and therefore failing to No Dig or just leave them and work around?
I'm trying to practice no dig because it seems better, plus I have a bad back, joint problems and am just plain lazy However, I also have moles, well one mole, in my veg garden.
Today I went out to start planting leeks. Beneath the mulch the earth was gorgeous ... and riddled with runs. The first five dibber holes went straight into mole runs and I ended up forking through the lot anyway.
I know the mole will begin tunneling again; my plot is the only improved ground for about half a mile, and the land hereabouts is woodland or poor grazing on thin clay soil. There is probably no point trying to eradicate this mole as I imagine the waiting list for my plot is probably quite long!! The cats catch a mole from time to time and a new one seems to arrive (and start renovating ) usually within days.
Other than not starting out a plant's life in a mole run, the other reason for trying to limit the number of runs is the water simply drains away down them. We can have weeks of very hot, dry weather so I want to conserve as much of my water as possible.
So, carry on forking out the mole runs and therefore failing to No Dig or just leave them and work around?
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