Another nutty idea that's bouncing around in my head - so I thought I'd share it
Pull up a chair!
First you need an idea of how many veggies you eat a week. For example, it might be a pound of spuds, 6 carrots, 4 onions, a cabbage and a lettuce. I know you eat more but this is just an example.
Now multiply this by 4 = what you eat a month:- 4 pounds of spuds, 24 carrots, 16 onions, 4 cabbage and 4 lettuce
This is how much you need to grow each month!
Now you need 4 beds, each large enough to grow a month's veggies, we'll call them A,B,C,D.
Month 1 - plant up A with everything to provide what you eat in a month
Month 2 - plant B "
Month 3 - plant C "
Month 4 - plant D and eat A
Month 5 - Plant A and eat B
Month 6 - Plant B and eat C and so on.
Each bed has 4 months maximum to mature and all crops are eaten or composted during its 4th month.
Where you plant your spuds, carrots and cabbage etc in the bed isn't important - rows, clusters, it doesn't matter. All that matters is you grow enough for your needs and don't grow surpluses.
You'd still need beds for slow maturing crops - like parsnips, sprouts and would need to grow varieties that would be mature enough to eat in 4 months.
I'd also start as much as possible in modules, to have it ready to plant out at the beginning of the month.
I know there are lots of ifs and buts but I'd value your opinion on whether it would work or not.
The benefits would be no gluts, successional sowing to extend season, crop rotation by planting in a different spot in the bed each cycle. Its like SFG without the squares
Waddya think?
Pull up a chair!
First you need an idea of how many veggies you eat a week. For example, it might be a pound of spuds, 6 carrots, 4 onions, a cabbage and a lettuce. I know you eat more but this is just an example.
Now multiply this by 4 = what you eat a month:- 4 pounds of spuds, 24 carrots, 16 onions, 4 cabbage and 4 lettuce
This is how much you need to grow each month!
Now you need 4 beds, each large enough to grow a month's veggies, we'll call them A,B,C,D.
Month 1 - plant up A with everything to provide what you eat in a month
Month 2 - plant B "
Month 3 - plant C "
Month 4 - plant D and eat A
Month 5 - Plant A and eat B
Month 6 - Plant B and eat C and so on.
Each bed has 4 months maximum to mature and all crops are eaten or composted during its 4th month.
Where you plant your spuds, carrots and cabbage etc in the bed isn't important - rows, clusters, it doesn't matter. All that matters is you grow enough for your needs and don't grow surpluses.
You'd still need beds for slow maturing crops - like parsnips, sprouts and would need to grow varieties that would be mature enough to eat in 4 months.
I'd also start as much as possible in modules, to have it ready to plant out at the beginning of the month.
I know there are lots of ifs and buts but I'd value your opinion on whether it would work or not.
The benefits would be no gluts, successional sowing to extend season, crop rotation by planting in a different spot in the bed each cycle. Its like SFG without the squares
Waddya think?
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