Evening all,
I got all excited about getting an allotment. I went back this evening having signed my lease, and wow, there's a lot of work!
It's quite a big plot (or at least it feels like it to me), and it's in a bit of a mess. So I'm looking for advice on strategy.
There are four main parts to the plot:
1) At the top there are the makings of some raised beds and a lot of mess - there's more to it than this, but it all in this kind of state:
2) What I'm calling my 'hill', and thinking will probably not be worked on this year:
3) An area that's been covered over winter, and peeking underneath suggests it's pretty good to go:
4) This patch at the end that's covered in grass and is all lumpy & bumpy (and seems to have an odd lingering smell that I don't understand):
Now, my first step is clearly a good tidy up - there's all sorts of unpictured rubbish lying about! Grandad has advised digging it all over, but I've been reading a little bit around the forum here and have seen 'no dig' options - is this too good to be true!?
I don't mind the hard work, but if I can minimise the heavy digging I would like to. Also, I don't really understand the 'mulching' concept
I'd like to get area 1) into operation, so that's my main concern - how to deal with the overgrown stuff - digging over & picking out, or? 3) I'm fairly confident with tackling because it's in a good condition already, once the cover is off.
Area 2) I don't really want to tackle this year, but would appreciate any advice on what bits of prep I could do to make my life easier once I do get to it properly - also on the stuff that's growing on there - what is it? It's like a brittle/woody weed thing?
And 4) I would quite like to bring into use this year, but is not my priority so I'd be happy doing something that takes a bit longer - I didn't know if I should cover it up? Or how to deal with the lumpy grass?
Assets: there's quite a large and lovely looking compost heap ready to use, and amongst other things some good pieces of wood for beds and/or paths. I've also got some willing friends to give me a hand starting things (I'm baking cakes for all).
Oh, and the other thing I wanted advice on is what to burn Vs compost Vs dig over/mulch?
Bit of a long post, so thank you for reading - and thanks in advance for any advice!
I got all excited about getting an allotment. I went back this evening having signed my lease, and wow, there's a lot of work!
It's quite a big plot (or at least it feels like it to me), and it's in a bit of a mess. So I'm looking for advice on strategy.
There are four main parts to the plot:
1) At the top there are the makings of some raised beds and a lot of mess - there's more to it than this, but it all in this kind of state:
2) What I'm calling my 'hill', and thinking will probably not be worked on this year:
3) An area that's been covered over winter, and peeking underneath suggests it's pretty good to go:
4) This patch at the end that's covered in grass and is all lumpy & bumpy (and seems to have an odd lingering smell that I don't understand):
Now, my first step is clearly a good tidy up - there's all sorts of unpictured rubbish lying about! Grandad has advised digging it all over, but I've been reading a little bit around the forum here and have seen 'no dig' options - is this too good to be true!?
I don't mind the hard work, but if I can minimise the heavy digging I would like to. Also, I don't really understand the 'mulching' concept
I'd like to get area 1) into operation, so that's my main concern - how to deal with the overgrown stuff - digging over & picking out, or? 3) I'm fairly confident with tackling because it's in a good condition already, once the cover is off.
Area 2) I don't really want to tackle this year, but would appreciate any advice on what bits of prep I could do to make my life easier once I do get to it properly - also on the stuff that's growing on there - what is it? It's like a brittle/woody weed thing?
And 4) I would quite like to bring into use this year, but is not my priority so I'd be happy doing something that takes a bit longer - I didn't know if I should cover it up? Or how to deal with the lumpy grass?
Assets: there's quite a large and lovely looking compost heap ready to use, and amongst other things some good pieces of wood for beds and/or paths. I've also got some willing friends to give me a hand starting things (I'm baking cakes for all).
Oh, and the other thing I wanted advice on is what to burn Vs compost Vs dig over/mulch?
Bit of a long post, so thank you for reading - and thanks in advance for any advice!
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