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dan3008
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Hi guys,

Long story short, following a knee injury, I'm re-planning my garden, so I can get the most out of it with minimal work (pain). So, I've got 2 raised beds 3'*3', and 5 ground level beds 4'*2'
To help reduce workload, I want to dedicate one raised bed and one ground level bed to perennial fruit/veg, and I'm looking fir some ideas.

Currently im thinking the following:
Bunching onions or walking onions
Asparagus (maybe)

Any other input would be appreciated :D

Thanks in advance
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Rhubarb is an essential in my view.
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How did I forget rhubarb? That'll go I my ground plot, albeit with a large pot cut apart to stop it spreading too far :)
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Don't forget the soft fruit, raspberries (red & yellow & summer & autumn fruiting) & strawberries are cool, although you do have to watch the raspberries & pull up unwanted spread, & do the same with the strawberries, cutting off the runners until you need to renew your crop about every 3 years. (New crop for free). Blackberries can be thugs & you can forage for free so leave them out!

A small patch for herbs maybe, but contain the mint & leave Russian tarragon out of the mix. These could even be incorporated into the flower borders I suppose.

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If you like them (and they are an acquired taste), what about Jerusalem artichokes? They may die down every autumn but pop up every spring again and you can harvest them throughout winter.
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I should probably have mentioned i already have a strawberry and raspberry bed... And spend 1/2 my winter removing next doors blackberries from my garden...

I might grow some herbs in pots there... Good idea westi. I always put herbs in pots to keep them under control.is Russian tarragon particularly vicious at spreading then?

Monica, I've never tried Jerusalem artichokes, I may have to buy some, and see what I think :) thanks for the idea
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Hi Dan

Given that your injury is the reason for your wanting to use raised beds I would suggest the criteria for what goes in them should be how much easier it makes picking a particular crop.

For instance dwarf French beans are so much easier to harvest from a raised bed, so perhaps planning should take account of potential crop height.

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Pa Snip - indeed, but I'm hoping my injury is only a temporary thing. My GP says that it should be back to full strength by next christmas :)
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