Hiya all,
I need to speak with my allotment partner about her half of the allotment and don't want to jump in with my size 7's and start shouting the odds. So just trying to find out a bit more about the no dig method. Its not my cup of tea i like to Dig and then do some more digging but i have heard it has its plus points.
Do you have to dig to start with? Allotment partner has smootherd weeds with cardboard, Carpet (i know its not me) and weed surpressant. Weeds were in active growth when she did this and they are now pushing up surpressant. One patch she has then layered some compost looks like muilt-purpose stuff and put some horse muck down as well.
It does look a mess at the mo so can't argue with the allotment peeps for having a moan. But whenever i've mention her giving it up she says she doing the no did method and it will all look great in the end.
I need to speak with my allotment partner about her half of the allotment and don't want to jump in with my size 7's and start shouting the odds. So just trying to find out a bit more about the no dig method. Its not my cup of tea i like to Dig and then do some more digging but i have heard it has its plus points.
Do you have to dig to start with? Allotment partner has smootherd weeds with cardboard, Carpet (i know its not me) and weed surpressant. Weeds were in active growth when she did this and they are now pushing up surpressant. One patch she has then layered some compost looks like muilt-purpose stuff and put some horse muck down as well.
It does look a mess at the mo so can't argue with the allotment peeps for having a moan. But whenever i've mention her giving it up she says she doing the no did method and it will all look great in the end.
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