Hi, My partner and I have just taken on an allotment (which is going to need a bit of work to get it into shape) and as novices will be trawling this forum for tips and probably asking lots of stupid questions. Please be gentle with us!
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Hello and Welcome to the Vine.
Don't worry at all about daft questions as we all ask our fair share (me more than most).
You have come to exactly the right Forum for all things growable, funny and friendly.
Oh and before anyone else asks we do like to see photo's of everything to do with your growing spaces as we are all very nosy!I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. Thomas A. Edison
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Hello Mrs & Mrs Convolvulus & welcome to the Jungle. Don't worry about asking questions, we all started off somewhere. I'm still starting............sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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hello and a welcome to the vine,we will be gentle with you both,the way to knowing something IS to ask,good luck with your new venture,please post some pics,not only for us to help,but so you have a record for you both to see how muck you will have achieved over the weeks/months.sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Welcome to Convolvulus couple in sunny Brum! (Spelling your name caused havoc with my spellcheck...!!!)
You'll find mounds of info here to help on your new lottie. Post pics (I always put mine upside down or on the side, for no particular reason ...) it's great to see things progressing.
There's also no silly questions here. Everyone's diggin the same ground just in different places!!
Im in sunny east mids, so not too distant from yourselves ...
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Originally posted by Lumpy View PostOh and before anyone else asks we do like to see photo's of everything to do with your growing spaces as we are all very nosy!
Below are pictures of our (half) plot.
A bit overgrown and neglected but was apparently well cared for and run organically by the previous holder for about 8-9 years. Our half of the plot seems to be mostly soft fruit with the veggies on the other half.
We've already righted the blown over shed and secured it, cleared most of the inorganic rubbish and burnt a lot of the organic waste.
A big couple of days ahead culling some of the raspberries and red currants, reinstating and digging over the beds, putting in a cold frame and sorting out the paths.
Then comes the hard bit - working out what to plant, where and when? Expect lots of dim questions!
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Originally posted by SusieG View PostWelcome to Convolvulus couple in sunny Brum! (Spelling your name caused havoc with my spellcheck...!!!)
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Originally posted by Convolvulus View PostThanks - just went for the most annoying thing in the garden I could think of but "Bindweed" which would have been a lot simpler was already taken!
mine was as bad as that last year i put roundup on 2 to 3 weeks later got stuck in dug it hand weeded got 12 bags of bindweed out including all other weeds .
Had a good growing season in 2015 after taking over the plot in October 2014
Its hard work but that roundup took 30% of the work out.
I have done 2 plot in the 2 previous years without roundup and i REALLY REALLY struggled
roundup was a winner for me this will not appeal to many on here ,but i prefer to go the easy rout if it saves struggling thats not nessesary and i am still here
and welcome to the vine and good luck with the lottie
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Come & Join us on the http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...dar_87848.htmlsigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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