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Crop Rotations in raised beds
HI My raised bed crop rotation consists of Bed 1: Brassicas Bed 2 Legumes and onions, strawberries Bed 3 salad, parsnips, sweet potatoes, carrots, radish Where in my rotation could I add another extra raised bed of white red and japanese onions by Rosie27
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08/08/2012 16:03:37
by Rosie27
Talkback: Crop rotation
second year of crop rotation and in one particular bed I had garlic last year and this year I'm doing broad beans and sweetcorn but I wondered what category sweetcorn came under so I can start planning for next year (ok, maybe not actually 'planning by Roeleke
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28/11/2011 18:31:05
by Advanced Nutrients
Talkback: How to practise crop rotation
this is my first summer growing veg and i have one veggie-bed at the moment with sprouts in. planning to have 3 more beds next year so this has explained crop rotation very well Well explained video!I will start a new garden this year and wonder by knittynana
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16/02/2012 16:15:58
by Emma Crawforth
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16/09/2012 21:13:33
by robertsont
seeking your advice
I know I'm ahead of the game but does anybody have a tried and trsuted way to control pea moth.  I crop rotate but always seem to suffer with maggots attacking my peas, much to my grandsons' disgust! Any advice? by Steve Mayhew
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19/03/2013 21:40:31
by Steve Mayhew
potato problem
by keeled slugs and the worms are a secondary infection.  Neither of these pests are easy to eradicate, unfortunately.  Crop rotation on a 4-year cycle is usually recommended, but your best bet may be doing that and growing slug and eelworm resistant by Daisytwo
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13/01/2013 01:27:45
by BobTheGardener
Pea moth
Hi, I know I am well ahead of the game but does anybody have any tried and tested methods of controlling, destroying or preventing Pea Moth.  I practice crop rotation but still seem to suffer from the horrible little grubs eating my grandsons by Steve Mayhew
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19/03/2013 22:40:36
by Verdun
rotten potatoes
-Legumes-Brassicas-Onions-Roots. Key is not to plant the same family group repeatedly, but it's supposed to be best to rotate crops in that order.Someone on here told me the acronym, so thanks for that again, whoever it was. by wendy 8
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09/04/2013 17:41:35
by Leggi
All year round??
.  This is very good for the soil - this article explains about it. Don't forget to rotate your crops every year.  Never grow the same type of crop in the same piece of ground 2 years running i.e. grow potatoes and roots one year, then pulses and legumes by Squawk
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17/06/2012 09:29:41
by Green Magpie
Rust on garlic
stuff. Thanks  Hello Shuv, I was going to say that rotation is the best solution for your problem, but then I read that you are rotating your crop. So the answer may be that you should plant your next set of bulbs as far away as possible from any by Shuv
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20/01/2012 17:13:07
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