Thanks for all the replies,
The nettles have all been cut down and will be in the compost bin thing this week sometime. I can verify that by the blisters on my hands from 5 hours last Sunday, well my hands haven't seen any real work in donkies ages bar typing on a keyboard.
My location is in Devon just inside Dartmoor National Park so I don't have the luxury of taking the roots out and the sun baking them. What I see happening is the roots comming out and and then being washed away into the farmyard.
It's one of the wettest parts of England.
I think we should grow rice as it's that wet but my wife says "Don't be Silly"
The wife (Rose) wants raised beds, I need herbs Corriander as that's our staple. we have 2 apple trees at one end and some blackcurrant bushes which I think we want to move to hide the 3.5 tonnes of horse manure that's at the opposite end of the allotment, The horse manure is in ready supply as the allotment is next to a field that usually has a horse or 2 in and a stable next to the allotment.
The alltoment is basically accross the farmyard from our cottage.
I suppose the best things to grow are easy crops for a while (if there is such a thing?)
Carrots,potatoes. Hoo and I love broadbeans.
I suppose I will now start looking through the post to get some insight into what to do next.
Cheers
Doug
(total allotty noob)
The nettles have all been cut down and will be in the compost bin thing this week sometime. I can verify that by the blisters on my hands from 5 hours last Sunday, well my hands haven't seen any real work in donkies ages bar typing on a keyboard.
My location is in Devon just inside Dartmoor National Park so I don't have the luxury of taking the roots out and the sun baking them. What I see happening is the roots comming out and and then being washed away into the farmyard.
It's one of the wettest parts of England.
I think we should grow rice as it's that wet but my wife says "Don't be Silly"
The wife (Rose) wants raised beds, I need herbs Corriander as that's our staple. we have 2 apple trees at one end and some blackcurrant bushes which I think we want to move to hide the 3.5 tonnes of horse manure that's at the opposite end of the allotment, The horse manure is in ready supply as the allotment is next to a field that usually has a horse or 2 in and a stable next to the allotment.
The alltoment is basically accross the farmyard from our cottage.
I suppose the best things to grow are easy crops for a while (if there is such a thing?)
Carrots,potatoes. Hoo and I love broadbeans.
I suppose I will now start looking through the post to get some insight into what to do next.
Cheers
Doug
(total allotty noob)
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