Hi everyone,
I have finally been successful in getting an allotment plot and am very excited because I am the first to go on it! The site has only been open for a year and my plot was originally given to the primary school but they haven't had a chance to use it. It is a small community group that have set these up so there are only 8 plots and they don't seem very big.
I am very keen to get going but realise that I am unlikely to get anything in the ground now. The plot, although never worked is quite tidy; it has shin length grass and a few docs invading the rear but otherwise weed free. My question is whether being the first to use it will make a difference to how I have to prepare the ground? I would like to make raised beds; will I have to work the ground first or can I just add cardboard and compost to the top for the winter? It was a fallow field before the community group bought it to build a playground, allotments and a community space.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
I have finally been successful in getting an allotment plot and am very excited because I am the first to go on it! The site has only been open for a year and my plot was originally given to the primary school but they haven't had a chance to use it. It is a small community group that have set these up so there are only 8 plots and they don't seem very big.
I am very keen to get going but realise that I am unlikely to get anything in the ground now. The plot, although never worked is quite tidy; it has shin length grass and a few docs invading the rear but otherwise weed free. My question is whether being the first to use it will make a difference to how I have to prepare the ground? I would like to make raised beds; will I have to work the ground first or can I just add cardboard and compost to the top for the winter? It was a fallow field before the community group bought it to build a playground, allotments and a community space.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
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