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7FD3887F-DA50-4839-9A8B-8D84143634A3_zpsthis is one of my new raised beds shich I designed on the hukel culture principal the idear is a no dig self composting set up

It will take at least two years to start working so iv planted out carrots and parsnips in the other as the top soil is sandy loam 15"deep(thanks mole hills ) then rabbit shit and chicken shit over logs and leafs

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Few pics of some bits.  

Some bits from the garden this morning kids n my lads ferret helped ha 

Few bits picked and washed tonight  

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I built it myself out of material I scavenge from work I'm a carpenter so easy to get the meterial

It's got a tanalized frame at the bottom with ply over the joist then all untreated timber above with

Slates lining the ply inside befor the soil and logs went in

The slates were lapped and will help keep water away from the untreated timber

(Im paranoid about treated timber leaching in to soil )

The external board is untreated larch

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7FD3887F-DA50-4839-9A8B-8D84143634A3_zpsthis is one of my new raised beds shich I designed on the hukel culture principal the idear is a no dig self composting set up

It will take at least two years to start working so iv planted out carrots and parsnips in the other as the top soil is sandy loam 15"deep(thanks mole hills ) then rabbit shit and chicken shit over logs and leafs

I had never heard of this before so I looked it up.I like the idea, but I do wonder what will happen when the mounds start collapsing as the under-layer of composted wood breaks down and collapses. Do you have to start again?

 

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I built it myself out of material I scavenge from work I'm a carpenter so easy to get the meterial

It's got a tanalized frame at the bottom with ply over the joist then all untreated timber above with

Slates lining the ply inside befor the soil and logs went in

The slates were lapped and will help keep water away from the untreated timber

(Im paranoid about treated timber leaching in to soil )

The external board is untreated larch

I was looking at raised bed planters in the garden centre today and was wondering about growing stuff in treated timber, especially in such a concentrated situation.

Good idea with the slate lining, loads get chucked in the skip at work when the job is finished as companies hate storing gear these days, I will salvage a few for future projects.

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Not sure entirely there will be a lot of air pockets which is good aswel

But as it collapses and breaks down it starts to release nutrients in to

The soil so will be rich and shouldn't need to be dug

It also helps retain moisture content deep in the wood

Breaking down

We will see in a few years how this works for me ;)

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purple sprouting is in production now but I didn't plant enough this year

 

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broad beans flowering again I miscalculated could done with few more. The over wintered ones all ways look very straggly may try get them in bit earlier

 

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swiped few more raspberry canes from a vacant plot

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crumble any day now

 

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Terry the reason the beans are straggly is because you put them in too early. They put too much growth on before the frosts and it damages the stems. Ideally they should just have their heads through when the frosts arrive. When we had the hard frosts in early November a couple of years ago a lot of farmers were caught out for planting their beans as the ground was frozen.

 

Also when planting for over winter beans plant them on a mound as it drains better and stops plants rotting in wet winters. The trouble with having early flowers on the beans is that there are not enough insects around to pollinate them yet

 

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Most of the commercial growers who produce the early runner beans and broad beans keep bee hives in the green houses to get the flowers pollinated. You could try pollinating them with a rabbit tail that might work. An old boy in the village back home used to use one for his tomatoes in the heated green house he ran.

 

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Not been on for a while but finally started to get things in the ground at last after all the building work, white and red onions and some shallots, never eat shallots but thought I'd give them ago, hopefully got some leeks coming and potatoes should be going in this week

The sheds nearly finished after my mate managed to get me a door after promising me for weeks

Managed to get myself some heras fencing so the chicken pens nearly there, been reading in the feather section and think I'm going for some hybrids as I don't want anything too skittish as mr fox is rife down there but hopefully when I've got my feet under the table I will be able to sort that little problem out

Had a few scaffold boards left over so I've raised my last to beds to grow my carrots and parsnips in, some of the old boys have been having good results in them with just sharp sand and compost so I'm going to give it ago as I can get sand all day long at work

And best of all I've managed to get my lazy arsed son off his Xbox to give me a chuck with the old council 3x2 I've got, it's killed him

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That is looking very good whatdog some nice structures there :thumbs:

 

I finished digging over me first plot today pretty toasty going this morning

Got a few peas sowed to test for mice :laugh: gave them the old paraffin treatment first. All me spuds are in 1st and second earlies

The plot one side of me is being worked on so hopefully less slugs and weeds

 

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