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Holistic Farming
Growing your own veg
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<blockquote data-quote="KMA" data-source="post: 4675236" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Just lifted the last parsnip and cleared a third of bed3. Started digging down to see how the haylage bales have rotted down, not much left. Plan is to work my way along as I clear the remaining veg digging out and putting a new lot of bales in before replacing the soil back on top and beginning the 'hotbed' process over again.</p><p></p><p>Bed2 is full of leeks which are growing OK and should be used up by the end of March.</p><p></p><p>Bed1 has 2 rows of shallots, 12 hispi winter cabbages and 3 plantings of garlic. theres room for a couple of rows of carrots at some point.</p><p></p><p>Need to order up the timber for the next 3 beds but have some digger/drainage work to do first (next week), also need to get my arris into gear and start making the rest of the cages and some cold frames.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMA, post: 4675236, member: 32"] Just lifted the last parsnip and cleared a third of bed3. Started digging down to see how the haylage bales have rotted down, not much left. Plan is to work my way along as I clear the remaining veg digging out and putting a new lot of bales in before replacing the soil back on top and beginning the 'hotbed' process over again. Bed2 is full of leeks which are growing OK and should be used up by the end of March. Bed1 has 2 rows of shallots, 12 hispi winter cabbages and 3 plantings of garlic. theres room for a couple of rows of carrots at some point. Need to order up the timber for the next 3 beds but have some digger/drainage work to do first (next week), also need to get my arris into gear and start making the rest of the cages and some cold frames. [/QUOTE]
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