Yet again, I'm rethinking my main veg patch, this time because I'm going to get a drip irrigation system going next year. At the moment I have (in theory, anyway) 12 beds that run for 12 metres east to west, each one around 80 cm wide. The raised walls are made of raked-up earth. This is fine, except for the cucurbits, as they trail into the paths and other beds.
So, I'm wondering: do I really need to include them in a rotation plan? I could turn the end two beds and the path between them into one large bed and send the cucurbit vines out into where I used to have fruit trees (rather than back into the rest of the plot). I'd hope to be able to use this large bed every year for the cucurbits.
I have loads of muck (sheep and goat) and hardwood ash and I also use a granular fertiliser from time to time. So I don't think nutrient deficiency would be a problem.
Anyone got any views or can think of any pros or cons to this?
So, I'm wondering: do I really need to include them in a rotation plan? I could turn the end two beds and the path between them into one large bed and send the cucurbit vines out into where I used to have fruit trees (rather than back into the rest of the plot). I'd hope to be able to use this large bed every year for the cucurbits.
I have loads of muck (sheep and goat) and hardwood ash and I also use a granular fertiliser from time to time. So I don't think nutrient deficiency would be a problem.
Anyone got any views or can think of any pros or cons to this?
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