#1: Rotation of vege patch
Posted on 2005-06-21 16:01:23 by lindsay stewart
I have read many times and seen on tele not to plant the same veges in the
same soil year after year, even the old codger on Gardening Aus on ABC
mentioned it last week, but as yet I have not come across scipt or a diagram
on rotation: what to plant next etc, could anyone enlighten me, Thanks in
anticipation
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#2: Re: Rotation of vege patch
Posted on 2005-06-22 01:49:46 by leftred
Google is your friend
http://members.optusnet.com.au/gavin_paula/rotation.htm
"lindsay stewart" <yanchepbeachbum@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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>I have read many times and seen on tele not to plant the same veges in the
>same soil year after year, even the old codger on Gardening Aus on ABC
>mentioned it last week, but as yet I have not come across scipt or a
>diagram on rotation: what to plant next etc, could anyone enlighten me,
>Thanks in anticipation
>
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#3: Re: Rotation of vege patch
Posted on 2005-06-23 08:00:48 by ellipsis
In article <T4Vte.25340$F7.19281@news-server.bigpond.net.au>, lindsay
stewart <yanchepbeachbum@bigpond.com> wrote:
> I have read many times and seen on tele not to plant the same veges in the
> same soil year after year, even the old codger on Gardening Aus on ABC
> mentioned it last week, but as yet I have not come across scipt or a diagram
> on rotation: what to plant next etc, could anyone enlighten me, Thanks in
> anticipation
Try the Gardening Australia website http://www.abc.net.au/gardening
Look for ³Pete¹s Vege Patch² where he shows how a six bed system works
through the year
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