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Strip tillage in the vegie garden.
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<blockquote data-quote="OzssieDave19" data-source="post: 1595438" data-attributes="member: 21512"><p>So I wanted to have a vegie garden last year but it was a drought and I was time poor. Instead of forking over my whole garden I used a spade and just dug rows one line with the spade 30 inches apart. I planted beans corn, tomato down the rows and munched between them. When a crop finished I cut the top off let the plant material work as more mulch then I dug a new row beside the last 3 inches across. Ever time I dug a row I incorporated organic fertiliser. </p><p></p><p>It worked really well. At the end I dug the whole lot over and sowed a cover crop. Anyone ever tried something so silly? It was good fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OzssieDave19, post: 1595438, member: 21512"] So I wanted to have a vegie garden last year but it was a drought and I was time poor. Instead of forking over my whole garden I used a spade and just dug rows one line with the spade 30 inches apart. I planted beans corn, tomato down the rows and munched between them. When a crop finished I cut the top off let the plant material work as more mulch then I dug a new row beside the last 3 inches across. Ever time I dug a row I incorporated organic fertiliser. It worked really well. At the end I dug the whole lot over and sowed a cover crop. Anyone ever tried something so silly? It was good fun. [/QUOTE]
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