Kale and hearty
Generally it is best to keep perennials separate from the annual vegetables as the maintenance regime is different, and the soil preparation needs to be very good, as plants will be in situ for several years - up to 15 to 20 for asparagus. Mulching with compost or manure to prevent weeds and to reta...
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Published in | Northern Echo |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Darlington (UK)
Newsquest (North East) Ltd
01.02.2014
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Summary: | Generally it is best to keep perennials separate from the annual vegetables as the maintenance regime is different, and the soil preparation needs to be very good, as plants will be in situ for several years - up to 15 to 20 for asparagus. Mulching with compost or manure to prevent weeds and to retain moisture is good practice, as is the removal of dead leaves and stems. |
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