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		<title>Barefoot potato farming</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I have been experimenting in my small town centre garden here in Lewes, England. All year I have been using a really very small space to see just how much fruit and veg I can grow. After having a large garden in my previous, very rural, house, I thought I would miss the pleasure of [&#8230;]</p>
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I have been experimenting in my small town centre garden here in Lewes, England. All year I have been using a really very small space to see just how much fruit and veg I can grow. After having a large garden in my previous, very rural, house, I thought I would miss the pleasure of growing things so I have crammed my garden with produce to see if it is worth while. By that, I mean, to see if I can at least grow enough for a few good meals which will mark the changing seasons and make me feel a part of them. The three-tiered contraption above is my potato planter which I hoped would be bursting with new potatoes. I am going away to Italy and Switzerland soon so I decided to harvest the potatoes yesterday without really knowing if I was being a bit preemptive.</p>
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In all honesty I didn&#8217;t really know what I was doing &#8230;..</p>
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&#8230;and I wasn&#8217;t sure what would happen when I started to dismantle the three containers.</p>
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The first one came off easily, the plants just slipped through and I was left holding the compacted soil.</p>
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The same happened with the second one.</p>
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Then it just became mucky fun as I removed the last tier and let the whole thing collapse. Yesterday was very hot and humid so it was a minimal clothing day. One of the great pleasures of gardening, I think, is that sense of contact with the soil so I have always enjoyed barefoot gardening, in all seasons. It allows us to make real contact with the earth&#8230;.just like it would have been like for Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden before they ate that apple.</p>
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It was like a treasure hunt but I was relieved to see that even though I had harvested very early, that there were enough potatoes to justify all that watering. </p>
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I could have had twice the quantity I suspect if I had waited until September but I was impatient to find out what was hidden in the soil and I didn&#8217;t want the plants to bolt whilst I was away. So this was my experimental crop and I think I have learnt how to do it this year. Next time I expect to do even better and I shall certainly plant a new batch next year.</p>
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