My tuppence worth!
Work out which way is north for starters...
Work out if you're going to have a shed, greenhouse, etc, etc. If so, plan them into a design on paper or on Excel on the computer and put them at the northern end of the plot so you're not shading your veg. Make sure anything you put up isn't going to break any rules or shade any neighbouring plots.
Get some pallets and make some compost heaps locating them in a convenient location (north end again probably). 3 screwed together to make a 'U' shape and tie a fourth on the front so you can easily remove it to dig it out at a later date. 10 pallets make three compost heaps so you can turn your heap into an empty one and help it compost quicker.
Mark out some beds with pegs and string and get digging two beds near the entrance so you feel like you've made some impact. Plant them up with lettuce, radish, etc to get a crop in the coming weeks.
Then consider what you want to do with the rest of the plot...
If you want to dig beds and have paths in between consider the size of a lawnmower to keep the paths neat.
If you want raised beds you're going to have to ship in tonnes of soil, compost, manure, etc. And the wood (something solid enough to last) is likely to be a bit pricey on a large plot.
If you want to go no dig you can get cardboard boxes from industrial estates, bike shops, etc.
When i started my plot i got a big roll of weed suppressant sheeting/matting and double layered it over the are i identified for beds and rolled it back in sections as i found time to clear the next area. I felt this was neater than having a load of cardboard flapping around and i wanted to get as many of the weeds out of the ground and into the compost heap as possible!
Planning is key and seeing some progress is essential... do it in small manageable chunks!
Work out which way is north for starters...
Work out if you're going to have a shed, greenhouse, etc, etc. If so, plan them into a design on paper or on Excel on the computer and put them at the northern end of the plot so you're not shading your veg. Make sure anything you put up isn't going to break any rules or shade any neighbouring plots.
Get some pallets and make some compost heaps locating them in a convenient location (north end again probably). 3 screwed together to make a 'U' shape and tie a fourth on the front so you can easily remove it to dig it out at a later date. 10 pallets make three compost heaps so you can turn your heap into an empty one and help it compost quicker.
Mark out some beds with pegs and string and get digging two beds near the entrance so you feel like you've made some impact. Plant them up with lettuce, radish, etc to get a crop in the coming weeks.
Then consider what you want to do with the rest of the plot...
If you want to dig beds and have paths in between consider the size of a lawnmower to keep the paths neat.
If you want raised beds you're going to have to ship in tonnes of soil, compost, manure, etc. And the wood (something solid enough to last) is likely to be a bit pricey on a large plot.
If you want to go no dig you can get cardboard boxes from industrial estates, bike shops, etc.
When i started my plot i got a big roll of weed suppressant sheeting/matting and double layered it over the are i identified for beds and rolled it back in sections as i found time to clear the next area. I felt this was neater than having a load of cardboard flapping around and i wanted to get as many of the weeds out of the ground and into the compost heap as possible!
Planning is key and seeing some progress is essential... do it in small manageable chunks!
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