- Lazy bed
Lazy bed is a method of arable cultivation. Rather like
cord rig cultivation, parallel banks ofridge and furrow are dug by spade although lazy beds have banks that are bigger, up to 2.5m in width, with narrow drainage channels between them.Although it is largely extinct, it is still to be found in parts of the
Hebrides where lazybeds are known as "feannagan" inScottish Gaelic , and the west ofIreland . In these places, the method used is normally to lift up sods ofpeat and applyseaweed fertiliser (desalinated) to improve the ground. Potatoes were often grown in this way in these regions, until the potato blight "Phytophthora infestans " caused thepotato famine in the Highlands and Ireland.It was used in southern parts of Britain from the post-Roman period until the post-medieval period, and across much of Ireland and Scotland until the 19th century.
ee also
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run rig
*foot plough External links
* [http://www.geographyinaction.co.uk/Assets/Photo_albums/Five/pages/LazyBeds_jpg.html Lazy beds in County Antrim, N.Ireland]
* [http://www.geographyinaction.co.uk/Assets/Photo_albums/Seven/pages/Glenelly3.html Lazy beds in Sperrin Mountains, County Londonderry, N.Ireland]
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