Hey everyone! Baby finally had a long
enough nap time to let me put a chunk of time into our new veggie beds. Starting with just one for now, and with it just ticking over into Autumn here in Australia I really don't mind if it just sits and waits until the Spring (when we'll also have the rest of the fencing done so won't have to fight
chickens off the veggies!). Using the no dig method,
cardboard down, and putting a layer of old sheep+cow manure+soil down to begin with, then topping with
compost. We have a whole lot of clover seeds available, but I'm not sure if that's just going to be a pain to try and work with come planting, or if that pain is worth it for the nitrogen input. I could also just stick a tarp or something on it, but would probably prefer the soil to be doing something at least and having some growth while it sits. Not sure if there's a better (cheap) solution out there as well? I did have
hay as a mulch in veggie beds in a different area and it just all went to seed and became a nightmare to deal with -_-
Also not sold on whether to do raised beds or not. It sounds good in theory, and I like the thought of not having to deal with the grass coming in, but we have a bajillion harlequin bugs that love hiding on and around
wood. We also don't have a lot of spare cash at the moment to buy descent bits of timber, so it would have to be a bit scrappy.
Any advice much appreciated, thank you!