My new plot is taking shape with 2 greenhouses sited and paths in place. The remaining veg plot (24'x20') has 2 items to stay on it. An old Anderson shelter doubling as a big compost bin (4wx2hx8l) and an old raggedy unknown variety of eating apple. The rest appears to be a combination of elder, bramble and "old mans beard" to the north edge fence which i will be hand removing as i need to dig a new fence trench. The rest is a mass of grass and other unwanted weeds. The grass, i believe, is mostly "couch". I want to clear as much of the usable space in time for spring. I have a choice of rotavator or fork to use. Q is...... should i consider machine or man power with a fork? I am dreading having to dig this area but having done a little YouTube research it appears the manual way is the only way. Thoughts please and no chemicals
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Edit. I have just briefly looked at "glyphosphate" weed killer. which suggests 14 days and then plant veg. I have not looked in depth to this and have never sprayed or used any chemicals on my original plot.
.Edit. I have just briefly looked at "glyphosphate" weed killer. which suggests 14 days and then plant veg. I have not looked in depth to this and have never sprayed or used any chemicals on my original plot.




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