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Re: Crop Rotation.. Confused!

by "Robert \(Plymouth\)" <robert29beachcomber@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 15, 2008 at 07:08 PM

"Ed" <ex@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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>I have just taken over an allotment and am in the process of clearing all

>(well most?) of the nasty weeds etc by the end of the summer.  I plan to 
>divide the allotment into 6 parts.  One part is for permanent crops like 
>fruit and the remaining five would rotate in the following order:
>
> Legumes,  followed by
> Brassicas, followed by
> Fallow, followed by
> Potatoes, followed by
> Onions/Roots
>
> I have read a number of articles on google and they all seem to offer 
> different rotations.  For example some suggest following Brassicas by 
> Legumes; others suggest the reverse.
>
> Does the plan, that I outlined above , seem OK? Or is it flawed.?
>
> (The fallow bed is to allow me a chance to do deep deep cleaning of
weeds 
> and will also provide a space for me to bed out some plants like 
> Wallflowers that I grow from seed before I transfer then to their final 
> positions in the autumn in the flower garden at home.)
>
> Ed
>
Speaking personally, I find it very difficult to stick to a strict
rotation 
but I always ensure that the cabbage family has a good break before
planting 
in the same ground. This helps reduce club root problems. On that subject 
you should be careful not to encourage club root by following your
cabbages 
with wallflowers as they too suffer from club root.

I would have thought brassicas follow legumes to make use of the nitrogen 
fixed in the soil by the bean/pea roots


-- 
Rowdens Reservoir Allotments Association
www.rraa.moonfruit.com
Feed the soil, save the planet
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Crop Rotation.. Confused!
Ed <ex@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-05-15 18:57:43 
Re: Crop Rotation.. Confused!
"Robert \(Plymouth\)  2008-05-15 19:08:33 
Re: Crop Rotation.. Confused!
"Bob Hobden" &l  2008-05-15 23:25:59 
Re: Crop Rotation.. Confused!
"John T" <jo  2008-05-16 07:57:40 

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