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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2267884" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I really like the no dig method [USER=146541]@hh1[/USER] and constantly battle to keep husband away from the dedicated veg plot. I daren’t turn my back! The bit of ground in question though is a patch of heavy clay that’s been previously given to lovely lovely comfrey - great for smelly fertiliser, and pretty flowers. It’s been compacted, really needs a big load of seaweed etc, and the ivy that’s crept in over the last three years needs removing, hence the forking over first. I’m hoping to let it be after that.</p><p>The rest of the garden has been a playground for convulvulous and brambles while my knee was bad. </p><p>Very pleased today that there were lots of seedlings from last year’s tomatoes under the staging, and I removed the staging today, so now they’ve got the space to themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2267884, member: 68789"] I really like the no dig method [USER=146541]@hh1[/USER] and constantly battle to keep husband away from the dedicated veg plot. I daren’t turn my back! The bit of ground in question though is a patch of heavy clay that’s been previously given to lovely lovely comfrey - great for smelly fertiliser, and pretty flowers. It’s been compacted, really needs a big load of seaweed etc, and the ivy that’s crept in over the last three years needs removing, hence the forking over first. I’m hoping to let it be after that. The rest of the garden has been a playground for convulvulous and brambles while my knee was bad. Very pleased today that there were lots of seedlings from last year’s tomatoes under the staging, and I removed the staging today, so now they’ve got the space to themselves. [/QUOTE]
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