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  • #16
    Susieq100, my beds are 10ft x 4ft and find it easy to reach the center from both sides. I can then plant for or five rows of what ever i want to grow. Have a gander at my beds and i will try and go up the lottie today to get more pics of what it looks like with growing veg.



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    good Diggin, Chuffa.

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    • #17
      "word on the street (allotment wise) is that I can dig up my brassicas and transfer them to my 'new' plot"

      I thought that brassicas liked to be undisturbed (e.g. have rock hard soil, planted firmly and a bit deep, and not get rocked by the wind), otherwise Brussels Sprouts "blow" and so on.

      If they will allow you to leave them where they are, for this crop, I think that would be better. I mean, you've already dug the bed for the next owner, leaving your "stuff" there for a while isn't much to ask, is it?
      K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden

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      • #18
        Kristen - that's not a bad idea. I will ask. The worst that can happen is that I will be told - No! Chuffa - I would appreciate that, thanks very much.

        Thanks for all the good advice folks. I'll be back (you have to imagine a heavy Schwarzennegger type accent there)!

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