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Germans don’t use rows…

Posted: January 26th, 2010 | Author: Matt | Filed under: Farming, Lessons, gardening | No Comments »

This is one of the greatest mysteries to me.

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If they do use rows they are either like this.

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Mad narrow. Or like this.

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A huge row that looks way too huge to reach across. I just can’t figure out how they do this. The only thing I can think is that they walk on their “beds” as they plant and then again when they harvest. I don’t see another way.

I feel like this lady from Cornell.

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Confused with lanes (doesn’t she look a little bewildered?), stuck reiterating something Eliot Coleman probably got from Europe 20 years ago.  In case some of you are wondering why I’m mentioning this.  It’s because I like to grow the most food per area (short of turning into an agro-business monster).  The Ashram has usable land crammed between trees.  Chop Chop….  NO! Not the trees!  It also seems to be the best defence against weeds.



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