We're the new kids on the block, along with at least one other tennant (there are other plots available and I'm not sure if they are taken yet). Anyway, their plot is directly in line with ours.
Our plot was cultivated last year but the tennants moved to a plot nearer to the gate. We assumed they wanted to move due to location (it is also close to the only tap on site). But today, the other new kid on the block came to introduce himself and spread his words of doom and gloom regarding our plot in particular Apparently the last tennants moved due to potato blight and also because the plot floods and 'is a dud plot, you can't grow anything on this one'. Makes me wonder, as his plot is in the same strip as ours, I can't believe his is so different (if it isn't, why has he taken it?!)
So, my questions - potato blight, is it really bad? Is it likely to be all over our plot? Will having raised beds with lots of organic matter in help us in the future? will it always be there?
Secondly, is it really possible to have a dud plot that grows nothing? the soil is quite clay-y but we're doing what we can and intend to dig lots of organic matter in each year. It can only get better, right?
Words of wisdom would be very much appreciated for this newbie gardener/allotmenteer.
Our plot was cultivated last year but the tennants moved to a plot nearer to the gate. We assumed they wanted to move due to location (it is also close to the only tap on site). But today, the other new kid on the block came to introduce himself and spread his words of doom and gloom regarding our plot in particular Apparently the last tennants moved due to potato blight and also because the plot floods and 'is a dud plot, you can't grow anything on this one'. Makes me wonder, as his plot is in the same strip as ours, I can't believe his is so different (if it isn't, why has he taken it?!)
So, my questions - potato blight, is it really bad? Is it likely to be all over our plot? Will having raised beds with lots of organic matter in help us in the future? will it always be there?
Secondly, is it really possible to have a dud plot that grows nothing? the soil is quite clay-y but we're doing what we can and intend to dig lots of organic matter in each year. It can only get better, right?
Words of wisdom would be very much appreciated for this newbie gardener/allotmenteer.
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