Where should I site my new cage?
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:22 am
I am in the fortunate position of having a 16' x 8' framed cage. (It's refered to as a fruit cage but obviously you may grow what ever you choose inside!)
I am wondering which bit of the allotment to cover, obviously it will only cover a relatively small section (it feels big when trying to move the kit around!)
I suppose that a major consideration is which crops are most heavily predated by birds as these are those which I will want to put inside.
More background information;
The site is at its highest to the south and has some large trees at that end. The best sunshine is afternoon/evening, although the morning sunshine gets through in the summer.
I got the plot in two tranches, the first (higher, shadier) I made into beds, the lower I have kept as an "open-field" traditional system.
In the shady parts I grow Jerusalem artichokes (growing well this year) and the rhubarb. Moving downhill, there are gooseberries, the two beds free of permanent crops (this is one potential site), before the asparagus bed (with some rose bushes at one end). Still moving downhill, another flexible bed, then into the open-field section. Here there are primocane raspberries but everything else is entirely flexible, but receives better sunshine as we move down the slope. The strawberries are in troughs towards the bottom.
The end needs to be kept uncovered for manure deliveries (I have the curcubits on the manure heap at the moment).
I see the choices as covering part of the open field, enclosing the troughs (but ther have nets of their own at the moment) or two of the beds, which are mainly used for salad stuff, brassicas, beans/peas at the moment)
I am wondering which bit of the allotment to cover, obviously it will only cover a relatively small section (it feels big when trying to move the kit around!)
I suppose that a major consideration is which crops are most heavily predated by birds as these are those which I will want to put inside.
More background information;
The site is at its highest to the south and has some large trees at that end. The best sunshine is afternoon/evening, although the morning sunshine gets through in the summer.
I got the plot in two tranches, the first (higher, shadier) I made into beds, the lower I have kept as an "open-field" traditional system.
In the shady parts I grow Jerusalem artichokes (growing well this year) and the rhubarb. Moving downhill, there are gooseberries, the two beds free of permanent crops (this is one potential site), before the asparagus bed (with some rose bushes at one end). Still moving downhill, another flexible bed, then into the open-field section. Here there are primocane raspberries but everything else is entirely flexible, but receives better sunshine as we move down the slope. The strawberries are in troughs towards the bottom.
The end needs to be kept uncovered for manure deliveries (I have the curcubits on the manure heap at the moment).
I see the choices as covering part of the open field, enclosing the troughs (but ther have nets of their own at the moment) or two of the beds, which are mainly used for salad stuff, brassicas, beans/peas at the moment)