I have this week been offered an alternative plot on the allotments, which is larger than my existing one and on the much coveted 'sunny side'. My current plot is partially shaded by large trees - hence the coveting!
The new plot needs lots of work and will need double digging (46 square metres) to get it into good shape. It looks waterlogged in places, but I'm thinking this is a result of a lot of rain over the past few weeks and compacted soil - whilst I'm not phased by the hard work ahead (and I'm praying for dry days to make the soil safe/easier to work) - I will need to move apple, plum and cherry trees, as well as strawberries, rhubarb, currants and gooseberries down to the new plot once sorted.
I only acquired my first plot last August and the fruit was planted from container plants last autumn and has been doing really well, with a credible amount of fruit this year. I also have some summer and autumn raspberries which were bare rooted that I'd like to take. They were also planted at the same time.
Any advice on making sure they do as well as they can during and after the move?
Finally, I also have some garlic and onions that I'd like to take that are about 4-6 inches high (but I'm willing to sacrifice these if you think it would be foolish to move them!)
I've ummed and aahed for a couple of weeks over taking the new plot, especially since mine is sorted and bonny looking from loads of hard work last year, but the sunny and open aspect of the new plot is very appealing - what do you expert grapes think? I have until next Tuesday to make my mind up!
The new plot needs lots of work and will need double digging (46 square metres) to get it into good shape. It looks waterlogged in places, but I'm thinking this is a result of a lot of rain over the past few weeks and compacted soil - whilst I'm not phased by the hard work ahead (and I'm praying for dry days to make the soil safe/easier to work) - I will need to move apple, plum and cherry trees, as well as strawberries, rhubarb, currants and gooseberries down to the new plot once sorted.
I only acquired my first plot last August and the fruit was planted from container plants last autumn and has been doing really well, with a credible amount of fruit this year. I also have some summer and autumn raspberries which were bare rooted that I'd like to take. They were also planted at the same time.
Any advice on making sure they do as well as they can during and after the move?
Finally, I also have some garlic and onions that I'd like to take that are about 4-6 inches high (but I'm willing to sacrifice these if you think it would be foolish to move them!)
I've ummed and aahed for a couple of weeks over taking the new plot, especially since mine is sorted and bonny looking from loads of hard work last year, but the sunny and open aspect of the new plot is very appealing - what do you expert grapes think? I have until next Tuesday to make my mind up!
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