oh yes oopsadaisy, I do love being in touch with mother earth. Must be in the genes, my family history goes back along one line to 1350 (Dutch) and everyone was a farmer to start with and then it changed to horticulturists and lastly baker was added, my other interest, strangely, is baking bread
I slept on it and have decided to treat these 3 new beds as a separate entity, they are all 10" high right now and I decided to keep them high because they are close to fruit trees, fruit bushes and roses, that will help the other roots to explore without interference
Tomatoes in one bed, 3 plants and I must get 3 ring culture pots, I gave them all away months ago, boo hoo. They always give good results and I am growing outdoors so will sow ferline again
Chard, gigantic which is nice and compact and small and bug-free and does not bolt. Also boltardy beetroot in the same bed and spinach
Third bed will be marketmore cucumbers and they can trail over the sides. I need to write this down in my new tactile book and my rotations in those 3 beds will be the same every year. I may well add some little gem here and there. I can move stepping stones near those beds to give me easy pickings.
It becomes easy when rotation is sorted, I just go turn it every year eg 123, 231, 312 etc
Thinking cap on today, I have 4 x 1m square beds plus a large tub with the bottom cut out. I might have to treat the 4 beds as one unit and the tall tub as an entity on its own. It will be ideal for carrots but I can only have carrots there one year in 3
I did order 3 x potato pots and a gravel tray to stand them on, from two wests, more expensive than a sack but more convenient for me. I got more seed potatoes from the nursery swift, lady christl and anya which I have never grown before. 4 to a pot. I also had to buy fleece, another boohoo
Planning is such fun, sn`t it? Now I need to think about getting all those bags on number 3 in, aghh maybe 20 if I am lucky. I use the roll and barrow technique, roll out the car and into my 2 wheeled barrow
I have 2 of the small hotbins and am already loading bin 2. Bin 1 will be perfect for the legumes and roses. Must start fetching bags next week, and need to prep the legume bed first, then I will cover with weedfabric again
Anyone else starting a new garden or perhaps making a potager from a patch of lawn?