at last ...this time I really have done the last of the digging on the veggie plot . All that remains now is to do the pick axing of the newly dug stuff . What that is , is I have dug down about 6" or so and then I hit a layer of stone . This I have to break up with the pick , remove all the stones and then replace the top soil and sow with seeds...So still plenty to do but it is only a triangle going from nothing one end to 6' the other end and 60' long. The comfrey bed is really in need of a good clean up now , and now that the comfrey is growing away well I can see where to dig out all the grass etc., without digging up the plants. The comfrey bed will have to be enlarged as well now , that is really hard going as it is all undug ground full of stone, but with that I can just do a 2'x15' strip across the bed each day . That will just be an on going thing throughout the year. Really good thing comfrey ...it will provide anywhere from 50-100 tons of plant material (for either feed for stock, compost heap or liquid feed for veggies) per acre, per year . I would recommend getting Lawrence D Hills book on Comfrey, he covers just about everything you could think of including all the information an all varieties of comfrey with all the good and bad points . I grow the bocking 14 type, very consistant and sterile so no seeding everywhere. From 50 plants I got about 500lbs of feed for the horses last year , that was 5 cuts giving about 2lb per plant per cut, and off the top of my head I think comfrey is about 22% protein , so very worth while as a free feed supply.