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It looks great Art - I'm sure it will work beautifully. Not sure how far apart beds need to be for crop rotation to function properly though. Although I do have a lotty I have bitten the bullet this year and turned most of my back garden over to soft fruit, herbs and salads. I've got rid of the lawn completely and OH has built wee raised beds for me for the herbs and salads. As the back garden is tiny anyway - 9m x 9m, and solid clay, the loss of the lawn is no bad thing, and I have a lawn for beetles etc to play in in the front garden.So much easier to moniter the sensitive things like toms etc. out of the kitchen window!
Art that looks great - you sure have worked very hard, but it is just so-o-o-o satisfying when you grow and finally eat all those delicious veggies, and they are so much more tasty than anything you can buy no matter how much you pay.So well well done.Re photos - I too really struggled with this until I went to photobucket.com - just follow the instructions to get the pics on and then when you come to post you have to copy the bottom bit - the one that starts with img £ paste it to your post. there are more knowledgeable folks her who can probably explain it better (much) but get to photobucket first and have a go.Terri :) 8)
OH has built wee raised beds for me for the herbs and salads.
That's a mighty big spider you must have lurking in your garden, judging by the bottom raised bed picture ;D
Re photos - I too really struggled with this until I went to photobucket.com -
Waaaayaaay!! You did it - brilliant. Hope there'll be lots more now. ;D ;D ;D ;D 8) 8) 8) 8)Terri