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I tend to use the Mornington Cresent method with reverse shafting.
I f I get my spacing wrong and the plants are too far apart or too close I tell them to move and if they don't its off with their heads.
Deb P why not just grow small head varieties where you want mini cauliflowers Or is that just to simple.
we do the same as you, deb..plant stuff close and eat every other one, onions, parsnips, carrots, lettuce etc, in fact we do small pinches of carrot seed and silverskin onions at 9" spacings so we get small bunches ;D
tonybloke so basically your not willing to share with the group.
Quote from: tonybloke on November 02, 2009, 16:58:01My own, suited to my allotment, it's soil, it's aspect, and what I want to grow. ;)tonybloke so basically your not willing to share with the group.
My own, suited to my allotment, it's soil, it's aspect, and what I want to grow. ;)
Well I thought Tonybloke's answer was one of the best given so far as his spacing methods will be based on the specific requirements of the plants he will be growing & the environment they will be growing in which should give much better results than attempting to force the same plants to grow in less favourable conditions simply because you want to use a particular method of cultivation.
grawrc they ones causing the trouble not me. they keep want to attack and attack me but they mostly can't stay on topics. But I guess this is why board is dying; because they can not let past rest and act I polite pleasant manner.