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Lazybeds, spuds and horseradish

  • 11-04-2011 3:55pm
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    Lazybed's - what an oxymoron. 3 down, 2 to go.
    After the amount of work that took to reclaim land for the potato bed, those ridges better be productive.
    Rocks to pull, roots to remove, briar to clear, rush to dig and drains to clean it was tough, very tough, going.
    I have done a guide on growing spuds on lazy beds at the garden blog - hope its of help to some.

    Before
    gsickle4virgin2.jpg

    After
    spud2.jpg

    I planted a horseradish thong last year, and aim to propagate from root cuttings this year.
    Apparently it is a good companion crop for potatos- so I will grow it at the end of the ridges that I put in.


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