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V, you're wasting your time doing 'straight' you know it won't last. I did think that as a simple compromise you could divide your rectangular bed into 4 or 6 with wavy lines. But I think after planting, especially with veg, the edges would get obscured an it would lose its design (that might be so for any arty design).
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I know you'll have had sleepless nights wondering which plan I'm going to follow. Are you ready?
Its a mongrel between wide rows, running north - South, No paths, Gertrud Frank's spinach "paths" with rather a lot of random thrown in - literally. There are 7 Strips, each about 2' wide.
I had 3 bin bags full of saved seed heads - Red Russian kale, lettuce and a chard/beetroot/spinach mix. Instead of faffing about removing the seeds from the stalks, I chopped them up with secateurs. Each bag became a Strip.
The 4th strip was a jar of old ?beetroot/chard seeds
No 5 - a jar of ?mustard and cress seeds
Nos 6 & 7 came from a tub of really random seeds - maybe brassicas, alliums, salad leaves, calendula, carrots, anything edible.
I didn't sow them in that order - from memory - from the east, the rows are, kale stalks, beetroot/chard jar, lettuce stalks, random tub, beetroot/chard/spinach stalks, ?mustard & cress, random tub.
IF, big IF, these seeds grow, I can cull them for Gertrud paths, eat some and let the chooks forage when I've had enough.
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I hardly believe this but that ^^^ plot is turning green with seedlings. Must check tomorrow whether every row has germinated. With my luck they're all weeds.
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Here's a sample of seedlings - these will be kale of some sort.
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I love the idea of this! But it would not work out well for me - I'd only dare eat the leaves that I know for absolutely sure are not poisonous lol
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This random bed is making me very happy.
There are surprising items popping up everywhere (and weeds but they're easy to spot). I'm amazed how many radish are there as I struggle to grow them when I try to do it properly. I like the challenge of identifying the seedlings as they appear - its one of my little garden games.
Time to clear another little patch somewhere, mix up a jar of old seeds and go forth and scatter.
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How different we all are, and quite rightly too. I get pleasure from a very regimented row of seedlings popping up, completely straight and identifiable - as long as I've remembered to label them . Couldn't cope with your surprise bed V.
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............and I'd have difficulty looking at a regimented row. That would need labels and weeding and feeling upset when a seedling didn't grow or when a plant is removed, leaving a gap that upsets the symmetry.
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I love a random flower bed....but it's a pain when it's veg.... traipsing everywhere looking for what you need
I love all my seedlings potted on in the same size pots... love the line up.Though this is getting increasing difficult with my reducing pot stash
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