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(16-07-2021, 06:23 PM)Broadway Wrote:No!(16-07-2021, 06:05 PM)mcdood Wrote: Put it in water for a great feed, use it as a mulch, let it flower for the bees. great plants on the plot.Thanks Dood,
Was thinking of splitting some and growing it in all the spare spaces, yes?
Even though it is infertile it is quite prolific and as you know easily grown from root cuttings. If I was you I would try and grow all you need in one area as it will quickly spread. That way you can leave the stuff at the back for the bees if you so wish and harvest the stuff at the front on a regular basis. If dotted about it will cast shade and deplete your soil of nutrients in areas you want to grow veg.
Its up to you though, just trying to point out the advantages and disadvantages.
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