mulching over winter
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 1:05 pm
I have had a really busy year and the garden has oh-so-suffered
Last year the beds which had been left fallow over the winter were in a pretty poor state by spring, as I had dug and rotovated them in the autumn without sowing anything in them, and they were cracked and cement-like by March (heavy red clay). So this year I had meant to rake and/or rotavate in late summer and then sow green manure but haven't, and I still don't have the time to do it, as I am busy dealing with crops of apples, pears, beans etc.
Instead, I am protecting the beds the lazy way by covering them with veggy gubbins. So I have taken out the sweetcorn plants and left them lying across the top of the bed. I have also put pulled-up weeds / dead cabbage leaves / finished squash and courgette plants / bean haulms etc all over the beds where the potatoes were. Later this year I will get my SO (Significant Other - do people use this abbreviation in this forum??
) to help me spread heavy black plastic over the whole lot and see what sort of result I get in the spring when I take the plastic off! Probably a total disaster area, but I thought it would be better than the alternative, which is leaving the beds to be beaten down again. Anyway, I thought it was worth a try!
Alison.
Last year the beds which had been left fallow over the winter were in a pretty poor state by spring, as I had dug and rotovated them in the autumn without sowing anything in them, and they were cracked and cement-like by March (heavy red clay). So this year I had meant to rake and/or rotavate in late summer and then sow green manure but haven't, and I still don't have the time to do it, as I am busy dealing with crops of apples, pears, beans etc.
Instead, I am protecting the beds the lazy way by covering them with veggy gubbins. So I have taken out the sweetcorn plants and left them lying across the top of the bed. I have also put pulled-up weeds / dead cabbage leaves / finished squash and courgette plants / bean haulms etc all over the beds where the potatoes were. Later this year I will get my SO (Significant Other - do people use this abbreviation in this forum??
Alison.