As ours is a new site, we don't have major brambles/saplings etc (yet), and we hope to keep it that way. Plots that have been neglected are usually covered with grass, thistles and milk weed/ sow thistles. We have a volunteer who will strim and/or rotivate plots for £20 a time, which he donates to the local nursey school.
Every plot we've had to reallocate has been left by the tenant until it looks neglected, then by the time they get the friendly email asking if they have any problems, then the warning letter and have the chance to show some activity, the weeds are getting higher and often flowering. I think we need to move a bit faster, although as this was our first proper year, and the weather has been appalling, we were maybe more tolerant than we will be next year.
The association usually pays for the strimming (our £20 deposit covers that cost) , then it's up to the new tenant as to how they want to proceed. Some go the weedkiller and rotivate path, others want to be more organic and dig out or smother the weeds. We leave it up to them, but we do expect to see some activity within a month of taking it on.
We also only provide one key per plot, with one name on the tenancy. That person is ultimately responsible for key and plot condition. Security isn't very high anyway, people who are able bodied (not me though ), can easily climb over the gate.
Every plot we've had to reallocate has been left by the tenant until it looks neglected, then by the time they get the friendly email asking if they have any problems, then the warning letter and have the chance to show some activity, the weeds are getting higher and often flowering. I think we need to move a bit faster, although as this was our first proper year, and the weather has been appalling, we were maybe more tolerant than we will be next year.
The association usually pays for the strimming (our £20 deposit covers that cost) , then it's up to the new tenant as to how they want to proceed. Some go the weedkiller and rotivate path, others want to be more organic and dig out or smother the weeds. We leave it up to them, but we do expect to see some activity within a month of taking it on.
We also only provide one key per plot, with one name on the tenancy. That person is ultimately responsible for key and plot condition. Security isn't very high anyway, people who are able bodied (not me though ), can easily climb over the gate.
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