Harvest, add nutrients and sow again
That is the time to clear the square, remove the last roots, add plant food, loosen the MM-mix thoroughly and sow again.
Empty squares? We do not do those in the Makkelijke Moestuin.
Harvesting the Makkelijke Moestuin way
A radish here, a leaf there, and before you know it you have enough for a tasty salad or stir-fry. This spreads your harvest over a longer period, gives you plenty of variety and makes very efficient use of every square.
Keep your vegetables in their square
Or take winter purslane:
If your lettuces get too large, harvest the heads one at a time:
Do not wait too long to harvest
'The radishes can grow a little longer, and the Asian salad leaves are still quite small.'
Look, even I am already a little late here:
Beautiful plants are lovely to look at, but save those for your ornamental garden. Fresh vegetables on your plate are what this is all about, right?
Besides, harvesting makes room for the next round: add plant food, sow again and enjoy another harvest before long.
Empty squares
The parsley from last year may bolt, the violas may finish flowering, or the rocket may grow too large and turn bitter.
The trick is not to dwell on it. Pick anything you still want to use and then clear the square.
Add a scoop of MM plant food to the square so your new plants have everything they need. We had this plant food specially made to keep the MM-mix in good condition, and it is suitable for all your plants.
Sow again
Preferably choose a vegetable from a different plant family. That way, you automatically practise a simple form of crop rotation. If you use the app, it will suggest the best options.
A large harvest from a small space
Some squares are planted three or four times in a single year. That is why we harvest so much from one small raised bed 🙂