Its hard, working out the rotations to get the most from small beds. My 4 1x1 m beds from 2020
1 potatoes followed by alliums
2 roots parsley lettuce
3 summer cabbage followed by winter cabbage
4 legumes
2021
1 legumes
2 potatoes followed by alliums
3 roots parsley lettuce
4 brassicas
2022
1 brassicas
2 legumes
3 potatoes followed by alliums
4 roots parsley lettuce
2023
1 roots parsley lettuce
2 brassicas
3 legumes
4 potatoes followed by alliums
Obviously I will be planting early potatoes and alliums go in during october
I will sow phacelia green manure after the roots
The likes of beetroot, spinach, squash, chard, cucumbers etc are pretty disease resistant and I will put them in the main garden, wherever I can see a space
The important thing is roots don`t need rich soil and brassicas do need rich soil so brassicas follow legumes and I cut these off to leave the nitrogen root nodules in the soil
I will be doing a 3 bed rotation elsewhere, just 3 x 1m circular raisedbeds plus I have one large tub that needs 3 rotations on its own. Tomatoes will be in one of the round beds. Once rotations are sorted and logged then planning is easy
I don`t use manure, I use comfrey bocking 14 (only as it is infertile) which I compost with all fruit and veg compost plus composted bark and shredded paper, not magazines or newspaper. I also make comfrey water to dilute and use as eg tomato feed
Should be interesting this year, the first year on soil which still contains patches of builders rubble