▲ 10 r/Permaculture
First of all, I'm sorry for my bad English.
What I've done this year may shock you, since the normal thing on horticulture is to have the plants with quite some distance, and i know that the broad beans are normally more compacted between them, but i bringed that to a whole another level, every line of plantation has enough space for a human to walk on it and collect the beans and that's all! The space between the plants on each line is… almost nonexistent.
Although, i made a bit of cheating, since i made a little sandwich of both compost and mulching, that way, th water that is needed is way less.
And the results... well, i made like... 3x more beans that the last year making this.
Has anyone tried something similar? If so let me know plz
u/Beginning-Ad-4226 — 11 days ago