by gardening_guru » 16 Aug 2008 20:02
Hello again Ray,
By a raised bed, I was thinking of a railway sleeper or brick built construction. I think you will find that the carrot root fly flies at just above ground level wherever it may be so the idea is to raise the carrot crop above ground level height to avoid the flight path of the fly.
For a vegetable crop it sounds as if the surrounding soil would be suitable for the raised bed. You would only use ericaceous compost for example in a raised bed if growing acid loving plants like Camellias, Rhododendrons and Azaleas.
Getting rid of Ivy is not easy, it requires persistence and determination. You may also require lots of digging and repeat applications of the strongest weedkiller you can purchase.
Regards, George.
George aka The Gardening Guru