Hello!
I got an allotment about 6 weeks ago after being on the waiting list for a year. I'm told it was the wrong time of year to start digging as this is best done in autumn.
The ground had been ploughed with a tractor and left in big clumps. These have set solid and are like concrete. I have managed to break up the ground in one area, which was really hard work. Even a heavy rotorvator didn't break the clods up.
3/4 of my plot is still big clods of earth. I want to grow sweetcorn and pumpkins/courgettes/squash on this area. My question is can I just dig holes and fill with compost for planting these in. That way I can grow something on the area without having to dig it all over this year.
I have put in some raised beds for my salads and am growing French Beans and Runner Beans in the area I managed to break up (they are still waiting to go in as it has been very windy recently).
I got an allotment about 6 weeks ago after being on the waiting list for a year. I'm told it was the wrong time of year to start digging as this is best done in autumn.
The ground had been ploughed with a tractor and left in big clumps. These have set solid and are like concrete. I have managed to break up the ground in one area, which was really hard work. Even a heavy rotorvator didn't break the clods up.
3/4 of my plot is still big clods of earth. I want to grow sweetcorn and pumpkins/courgettes/squash on this area. My question is can I just dig holes and fill with compost for planting these in. That way I can grow something on the area without having to dig it all over this year.
I have put in some raised beds for my salads and am growing French Beans and Runner Beans in the area I managed to break up (they are still waiting to go in as it has been very windy recently).
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