A dedicated seed bed.
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(18-05-2022, 12:58 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(18-05-2022, 08:47 AM)Vinny Wrote: I just made a very small seed bed yesterday (60cm X 80cm roughly) , Sowed a short row of PSB, cauli and calabrse into it! Smile

I find seed beds are more tolerant of water shortage which happens when I grow in pots and forget to water them! Rolleyes
Correct me if I'm mistaken (and I know you will in the politest of words) but yours is a Seedling bed for transplanting later. I'm talking about a bed where plants are left to go to seed in order to save the seeds for another year.
Just a difference in seed bed definition. Big Grin I know what you are meaning now but only read the title and not the posts leading up to mine. Rolleyes Iv'e always called mine a seedbed in the past, but no, its not for growing plants to collect seeds, it's for growing plants to a reasonable size to plant on later.
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I only did it to confuse you all. Big Grin
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I'm definitely going to try to incorporate this idea, as I'm hoping to set out all my veg beds when I get back from holiday in a couple of weeks. Did I say I'm going to Greece??
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Not sure I've got the space now! But I might put it into the rotation for next year.
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