Thought I'd resurrect this as a way to keep track of my no-dig efforts. Using well-rotted sheep's muck as my compost.
Today so far: scythed down the putative tomato and squash beds and the paths between and around them. Seem to have improved a bit at scything. Made better progress than I expected. Didn't do a very good job on the sloping bank up above, but my arms aren't long enough!
Will try and get cardboard down on both and muck on the squash and courgette beds (already scythed). Have conferred with Mr Snoop and have decided to put muck on the tomato bed once the support structure is in place to save walking in it.
Tomorrow, more scything (sweetcorn and melon beds). Also cardboard and muck down on the first brassica bed.
Day after, with any luck, get Mr Snoop to help with the tomato structure. That will probably take up all my gardening time for the day.
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Snoop's log, veg patch date 4.5.21
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At the moment, we're working away on the tomato bed, but sadly we're having to fork that and will rotavate. There's no way we could get the canes in deep enough to make a stable structure. We get really strong winds here on a regular basis. I have a Mantis tiller, which I was hoping to put out to grass but that looks unlikely for some beds. That said, I'm still going to pile muck on top to cut out the light and will plant into that. Always makes me feel good seeing the tomato structure up. Starts to feel like an 'official' veg patch!