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Default Tannalised dtimber, raised beds and veg

As my spinach is growing away nicely in the poly tunnel with it's roots
touching the tannalised timber sides of the bed , it occured to me - is this
safe?


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As my spinach is growing away nicely in the poly tunnel with it's roots
touching the tannalised timber sides of the bed , it occured to me - is
this safe?


Question is will the spinach lift the sides of the tunnel edging and escape
or will it just lie there dormant and surrender to the tough woodwork and
die?


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