Hi all,
We're going to be moving out from our super shaded mini plot in the corner of the allotment site to a nice sunny plot. We have this year's crops in the old site and will try cultivating half of the new plot until October. Then rents are due and I'll probably either take the whole new plot or pack my fruit bushes and perennials and go home.
Our first plot had head-high weeds, brambles and lots of intractable ornamentals. We learned to weed thoroughly by hand, plant up when possible and cover when not. It's still a mess but everyone on the site seems to agree it's pita plot, so I don't feel too bad...
Our new plot had been cultivated until this growing season. It has some couch grass growing on the beds, but nothing that looks worse than that. However, I now have a young baby. Along with all the wonderful baby things that entails, it also means limited time at the plot and no chance to use noisy tools like the strimmer.
My plan is to try to chop down the grass (with garden shears? Any other easy to use, quiet alternatives?) then cover with compost, cardboard and black plastic. I'll weed by hand again when I get that rare hour of time, then keep covered till I can plant something in the cleared area.
I would have been thrilled to get this plot last year, but am currently feeling worried about it getting into worse shape. Any thoughts on my plan or advice for making the most of limited time without power tools?
I'll get some photos when I can. It has a lot going for it. I just need to get my head round taking it on.
We're going to be moving out from our super shaded mini plot in the corner of the allotment site to a nice sunny plot. We have this year's crops in the old site and will try cultivating half of the new plot until October. Then rents are due and I'll probably either take the whole new plot or pack my fruit bushes and perennials and go home.
Our first plot had head-high weeds, brambles and lots of intractable ornamentals. We learned to weed thoroughly by hand, plant up when possible and cover when not. It's still a mess but everyone on the site seems to agree it's pita plot, so I don't feel too bad...
Our new plot had been cultivated until this growing season. It has some couch grass growing on the beds, but nothing that looks worse than that. However, I now have a young baby. Along with all the wonderful baby things that entails, it also means limited time at the plot and no chance to use noisy tools like the strimmer.
My plan is to try to chop down the grass (with garden shears? Any other easy to use, quiet alternatives?) then cover with compost, cardboard and black plastic. I'll weed by hand again when I get that rare hour of time, then keep covered till I can plant something in the cleared area.
I would have been thrilled to get this plot last year, but am currently feeling worried about it getting into worse shape. Any thoughts on my plan or advice for making the most of limited time without power tools?
I'll get some photos when I can. It has a lot going for it. I just need to get my head round taking it on.
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