The hardest time, I find, is May and June. You've got all your spuds, onions, etc in the ground and you're waiting for your French beans and sweetcorn to get big enough to plant out, plus it can be rainy that time of year, so it's tempting to ignore the lottie for a week or three. Big mistake!
That's the time the grass and weeds really kick into overdrive. And they love the rain. I've learnt to my cost that you have to grab every dryish May/June weekend and evening you can, in order to keep the plot under control. Other times, you can get away with less work, but in spring and early summer the allotment has to take priority over other activities. If you can't commit to that, your plot will quickly get overgrown and the letter from your allotment secretary won't be far behind...
That's the time the grass and weeds really kick into overdrive. And they love the rain. I've learnt to my cost that you have to grab every dryish May/June weekend and evening you can, in order to keep the plot under control. Other times, you can get away with less work, but in spring and early summer the allotment has to take priority over other activities. If you can't commit to that, your plot will quickly get overgrown and the letter from your allotment secretary won't be far behind...
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