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Title: Couch Grass
Post by: DarkSkies on January 27, 2004, 11:27:56
I say cooch you say cowch...

My plot is gradually getting dug but will take a good time yet to clear, however short of carpetting/black bagging the rest to help retuce top growth is it worth sticking in tatties.  The plot is awash with couch grass which I am hand forking out but i will have room for earlies in the undug part.  Now would this area have to be cleared first or would the tatties suppress the surrounding weeds?  I heard the couch can spike thro even spuds.

Sorry if this is a daft question but I have heard many tales.
Title: Re: Couch Grass
Post by: RSJK on January 27, 2004, 15:09:31
you call it Couch l call it twitch, l am affraid it is no good putting potatoes in , it will grow through them.  I know it is a lot of hard work but it is worth doing the job correctly and clearing the ground, it will be worth it in the end,sorry there is no easy solution.   :-[
Title: Re: Couch Grass
Post by: gavin on January 27, 2004, 20:22:41
An immediate reaction - I'm with Richard.  Looking at my potatoes on a dug and cleared bed, they won't suppress couch.  And yes, couch roots treat potato tubers as if they weren't there - they'll spear them straight through, end to end!

But something I haven't tried - cut off the weed growth, lay thick black polythene, and plant potatoes through the slits?  If it works, you clear the weeds with the polythene, and get a crop of potatoes?  Haven't a clue if it would work or not - any "no-diggers" around?

All best - Gavin

Title: Re: Couch Grass
Post by: gavin on January 27, 2004, 21:48:23
Hmm - thanks for reminding me, Dark Skies - there's a really good article on the Irish "Lazy Beds" in The Kitchen Gardener (April 2002) with lots of good piccies.  Looks like you can grow pots in a grass bed.

I'll work on summarising it in the next half-hour - but can't do the pics, though!  Sorry

All best - Gavin
Title: Re: Couch Grass
Post by: gavin on January 27, 2004, 22:57:33
Summarised from "Bedmaking made easy", by Joyce Russell (in The Kitchen Garden, #55, of April, 2002)

"Lazy Beds" - most commonly planted with potatoes, but most other crops (brassicas, onions, courgettes, French beans, lettuce) all do well.  Not root crops, though - so no carrots.

On light sandy soils, they help retain moisture in the heart of the bed, while on heavy clay soils, they will improve drainage.  

How to do it?


Worth a go?  If you do, I'd love to know how it goes!!!

All best - Gavin

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