Hello. I'm new to growing and got my allotment a few weeks back. It's been rotavated, but that was about 6 weeks before I got it, so some weeds are starting to show (god knows what they are, but when i dig the ground, the roots are very white and 'crunchy').
Anyway, I've decided to do it slowly and have started to cover one end of the allotment up and have started to dig the other end. I've already got some 2nd earlies and some main crops ready chitted to plant (bought about 2 weeks ago) and really wanted to get them down asap.
However, I'm a little confused. I'm digging the ground up, but it's very 'clay-ey'. In the wet its nice and easy to dig up and turn over, but a bit of a pain to get the weeds out of the clunks (ps - I take it it's not a good idea to just chop up the roots with the fork??) when it's wet....and in the first day it was dry in over 2 weeks, the bits that I have turned over are rock hard.
I know over time, this will imrove, but for now, should I just continue as I am or is there something else I can do?
And finally, I've got some very large bits of cardboard (as we've just moved in) and was planing on using that to cover the 'not going to get round to you in a hurry' end. Do i just lay it down and weigh it down, or is there some etiquette? The cheap plastic I've already started with is very thin and am not sure I will buy any more of that (£2.99 from sainsburys).
Help and advice greatly appreciated...
Sy
Anyway, I've decided to do it slowly and have started to cover one end of the allotment up and have started to dig the other end. I've already got some 2nd earlies and some main crops ready chitted to plant (bought about 2 weeks ago) and really wanted to get them down asap.
However, I'm a little confused. I'm digging the ground up, but it's very 'clay-ey'. In the wet its nice and easy to dig up and turn over, but a bit of a pain to get the weeds out of the clunks (ps - I take it it's not a good idea to just chop up the roots with the fork??) when it's wet....and in the first day it was dry in over 2 weeks, the bits that I have turned over are rock hard.
I know over time, this will imrove, but for now, should I just continue as I am or is there something else I can do?
And finally, I've got some very large bits of cardboard (as we've just moved in) and was planing on using that to cover the 'not going to get round to you in a hurry' end. Do i just lay it down and weigh it down, or is there some etiquette? The cheap plastic I've already started with is very thin and am not sure I will buy any more of that (£2.99 from sainsburys).
Help and advice greatly appreciated...
Sy
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