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X Marks the Plot Monday, 23 September 2013 7 reasons why you shouldn't bother with raised beds on the allotment My first raised bed - looked great and easy to net If you've just got an allotment you might be weighing up whether to dig the whole thing over like a ploughed field or start with cultivating manageable chunks and using raised beds. There are some great reasons for raised beds - they're quick to dig over, easier to net plus they're great if you need extra drainage. A raised bed covered in winter will probably get warmer quicker in the spring, giving you a head start with the growing season. However, I recently went to Switzerland and saw how they managed their vegetable gardens - not raised beds, just well cultivated, big patches of earth, with vegetables and fruit divided up by different flowers including echinacea, rudbeckia and sunflowers. Swiss vegetable garden in - neat a no need for raised beds Compact, easy to maintain and pretty. Having been a fan of...

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