Hello,
I took on my first allotment (or bramble patch as it currently is) yesterday and have been happily chopping down brambles and pulling up nettles and slowly making a small dent in the wilderness (I found 2 extra apple trees last night completely hidden in brambles, thats how bad it is! god know what else is hiding in there, I'm hoping for a shed ). I have 2 initial questions about clearing it. First, how best to chop down all the brambles? at the moment i'm going at it with loppers, but it's slow going, my boyfriend thinks a brush cutter would be the way to go, does this sound sensible? secondly, what do I do with everything I chop down/pull up? I'm thinking the brambles will need chopping up further and taking to the council green bin, but can i compost the nettles? and will it matter if initially it's pretty much only nettles? the plots seems to be entirely nettles and brambles at present so i don't want to clear it then spread nettle seeds all over it with my first batch of compost..
thanks in advance,
Becca
I took on my first allotment (or bramble patch as it currently is) yesterday and have been happily chopping down brambles and pulling up nettles and slowly making a small dent in the wilderness (I found 2 extra apple trees last night completely hidden in brambles, thats how bad it is! god know what else is hiding in there, I'm hoping for a shed ). I have 2 initial questions about clearing it. First, how best to chop down all the brambles? at the moment i'm going at it with loppers, but it's slow going, my boyfriend thinks a brush cutter would be the way to go, does this sound sensible? secondly, what do I do with everything I chop down/pull up? I'm thinking the brambles will need chopping up further and taking to the council green bin, but can i compost the nettles? and will it matter if initially it's pretty much only nettles? the plots seems to be entirely nettles and brambles at present so i don't want to clear it then spread nettle seeds all over it with my first batch of compost..
thanks in advance,
Becca
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