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Nancy Reading wrote:Hi Randy - I had root crops in my mini hugel in my not-GAMCOD bed this year. They didn't do well - I think just because the soil and the weather were rather rubbish - but I did get some lovely long roots on my parsnips.
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I suspect that you will need enough soil depth to accomodate the length of root you are expecting. It will be a few years vefore the logs at the centre are truly feeding the soil depending on your climate. It should get better year on year. But yes plants grow in soil not wood :)
Cy Cobb wrote:2 years ago I did a sort of mini hugel with potatoes & carrots. They all did well enough, but that was about the only way I could get some loose soil for root crops to actually grow in the hard soil I had at the time. The downside, is with so much woodchips, bark chips, & old straw mixed in, it was a haven for insects like pill bugs, centipedes, crickets, etc. I ended up losing a third of my potatoes & all of my carrots to bug damage where they were eaten underground, then rotted as I cured them. Not sure if this helps or not, but I always have to try something myself to see how my gardening style, pests, & rain patterns affect things in my area. In this case, the plants were healthy above ground, but I had no idea they looked like Swiss cheese below ground. Give it a try, you won't know for sure until you do. Unless you are growing long radishes, they mature very quickly, and stay fairly shallow, so you should be ok there. Beets go a bit deeper, but might still work fine if picked young. I bet it can be done, Good luck!
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