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hi to all i have just got my first allotment . if anyone could give me any ideas on planning and trying to get the best out of it i would appreciate it
thanks
Welcome to the Vine Jemus. That's a big question you've got. You'll get more info if you ask smaller, more specific questions. Or look through previous posts . Lots there. Hope it goes great for you.
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From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
to improve space and output friends and myself grow the following up fencing and wires around the edge of the allotment. raspberries, blackberrys (thornless there easier) japanese wine berry, sun berry longan and tay berry goji berry gooseberry trained to cordon cranberrys. this provides lots of fruit for little allotment space is attractive and excess can be frozen for winter. trees are usually band but our allotments allow current bushes so we grow black red and white currents. strawberrys are good in a patch or raised bed and they generate runners so can increase stock as with above bushes cuttings can be taken to grow extra, fruit is generally more cost effective to grow as 100g black currents is about £3 to buy and a bush is £5-£6. we then have vegatable patches we rotate and a rhubarb patch. id start now with the fruit its not too late and with veg your only 3 weeks behind so go for it, friends and my self have used Blackmoor Nurseries have a great range of choice and variety delivery costs are good. my plants where good quality. hope this helps
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