Got my key today, ran straight up to the allotment then proceeded to spend 3 hours hacking away at brambles, they're popping up EVERYWHERE! I'm sure more popped up while I was there please send help!....... Or just a few words of encouragement for a complete novice whose desperately trying to convince herself she hasn't bitten off more than she can chew!
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You will get there. It looks a lot like ours' did when we got them 15 or so years ago. Are you doing it on your own? Try and rope in some help from friends/family for the early stages. We didn't but I wish we had. I remember when we first started a neighbour saying "it will get easier eventually". I didn't believe her, but it did.
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Every time you go there, you'll make progress. You seem to have found a cabbage bed so the plot will have been in use fairly recently.
I deal with brambles by cutting them down to about knee height, then levering them out with a fork. So satisfying when each plant comes up. They spread by tip suckering, so some of the long whippy branches will have small roots that can be pulled up quite easily Its fun and very satisfying - believe me.
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostIt good that you're talking plenty of photos it does give you a boost to look back and see all the progress. You've done well for your first afternoon
Originally posted by greenishfing View PostYou will get there. It looks a lot like ours' did when we got them 15 or so years ago. Are you doing it on your own? Try and rope in some help from friends/family for the early stages. We didn't but I wish we had. I remember when we first started a neighbour saying "it will get easier eventually". I didn't believe her, but it did.
Originally posted by burnie View PostJust don't try and do it all in one lump, make up sections and clear a smaller bit so you can see progress and that will be ready for planting. Do the rest a bit at a time and enjoy planning how you want it to turn out.
Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostEvery time you go there, you'll make progress. You seem to have found a cabbage bed so the plot will have been in use fairly recently.
I deal with brambles by cutting them down to about knee height, then levering them out with a fork. So satisfying when each plant comes up. They spread by tip suckering, so some of the long whippy branches will have small roots that can be pulled up quite easily Its fun and very satisfying - believe me.
Thanks all for the encouragement and the reassurance that there is light at the end of the tunnel, even if that tunnel is a very long one!
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Sorry if you know already but with blackberries what you are looking for is the knobbly fat bit of root, normally a few inches below the surface. If you cut the roots below this with secateurs/loppers/small saw and dig the nobbly bit out then the other roots will rot off and not re-sprout. It can be anything from a plum size to about the size of a fist. The suckers will have smaller roots if they are this years.
Then you only have to dig out the roots where you want to plant and hopefully will be rotting away by the time you need to do that.
Agree with others, slow and steady, accept all help offered. You’ve got loads of time yet to get bits ready for planting.
Once you have cleared an area get it covered, manure, cardboard, weed fabric, the main thing is to keep the weeds down until you can plant something.Last edited by Bluenowhere; 10-01-2020, 07:01 PM.
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