Hi Folks. This is my newly acquired allotment plot. I seem to have docks, nettles, dandelions and thistles. It's a strictly organic only allotment. No chemicals allowed. My initial plan is to dig it over slowly removing the weeds as I go Any advice welcomed. Thanks in advance. Toby
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Where on earth do I start with this weed filled plot?
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^ ^ ^ Wot Pies said.
Seriously, at least you can see soil between the weeds, so it'll probably be fairly easy to dig them out. One tip, use a fork - not a spade.
See if you can cadge some big cardboard boxes from a retail park. Things like packing for bikes, fridges.
And get planting as soon as you've cleared a bit.
Courgettes and squash are good because the leaves spread and shade out weeds - you can raise seeds at home now in 3 - 4" pots.
You still just about have time to plant seed potatoes too.
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Thanks. I have a few big tarpaulins that will do the trick. Have started bastard trenching and pulling out the dandelion roots. I have a load of courgette plants going well indoors at home so I'll stick them in as soon as I can. Thanks for the advice. Toby
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Id just strim it with a brush cutter in the areas you want to plant, I brush cut the soil.... as well to churn it up.....then plant it, and keep removing weeds, they dont come back that quickly, the insects on the `weeds` are good for the other plants around
Make use of the weeds they grow easily and cost nothing!
Loads of so called weeds can be eaten and most are nice!....Nettles , dock leaves , thistles and dandilions can all be eaten , usually best with new leaves or some get bitter , nettles are very common herb in some countries (for example Bulgaria) people make soup from them , thistles you can eat the stalks after peeling them, dandilions and dock in saladLast edited by starloc; 05-05-2013, 02:31 PM.Living off grid and growing my own food in Bulgaria.....
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Yep, chuck the cardboard down and plant thru it where you want to. If you feel you must dig or you don't feel like you're gardening then put carboard on all but one small section. That way you can have a great garden going while you dig away to your hearts content in the digging section. Really does save time and energy and the weeds are composted under the cardboard and the good in em goes back into the ground. Grab a water butt and chuck some nettles in to make nettle tea. Get some comfrey as well, makes great comfrey tea, and you could put some manure in some water for manure tea. All for the garden not the gardeners!Ali
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