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(17-03-2026, 12:01 AM)Veggie Wrote:I have went off this method of gardenng to some extent. It relies on having lots of cardboard,good stoneless soil to begin with, copious amounts of mulch and seems to breed compaction. It is also quite labour intensive although purports not to be? Each to their own but I like a mixture of trad gardening, no sides on raised beds (causes wood to rot or bed to dry out,) bed widths of two foot suit me with paths very narrow apart from main feeder path. I do like the cardboard mulch for weed suppression (because it's free) though it is quite ugly if not covered. Just me being me!(16-03-2026, 11:32 PM)Vinny Wrote: ^^^^^^^^ Dig for Victory!.or as that Dowding man would say "No Dig for Victory!.

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