My wife and I had been on the waiting list for an allotment for about 3 years, and to our good fortune she managed to become a co-worker on one with a friend-of-a-friend and I was allocated one by the council too!
I was given an excellent book written by Charles Dowding on gardening without digging. It sounds pretty wacky at first but the principles are sound and he's been practicing it successfully for 20+ years.
After reading the book I decided that my site would be a no-dig site. That was until I got the keys and saw it for the first time.....It must ahave been unused for at least 2 years!
Since June I've done a fair bit of clearing and digging and 75% of the site is finished. I've already got some crops in for next year and there are spare beds ready for spring. I don't plan on digging these beds any further, other than to remove any remnants of bidweed/dock/dandelion that I missed the first time round. I'm keeping a photo diary of my progress here. The last quarter of the site is unused and I'm planning a DIY polytunnel for next year.
Any other no-diggers out there?
I was given an excellent book written by Charles Dowding on gardening without digging. It sounds pretty wacky at first but the principles are sound and he's been practicing it successfully for 20+ years.
After reading the book I decided that my site would be a no-dig site. That was until I got the keys and saw it for the first time.....It must ahave been unused for at least 2 years!
Since June I've done a fair bit of clearing and digging and 75% of the site is finished. I've already got some crops in for next year and there are spare beds ready for spring. I don't plan on digging these beds any further, other than to remove any remnants of bidweed/dock/dandelion that I missed the first time round. I'm keeping a photo diary of my progress here. The last quarter of the site is unused and I'm planning a DIY polytunnel for next year.
Any other no-diggers out there?
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