I don't think many people realise that an allotment is a serious time commitment. When we took on our first, our eldest was 6 months old and would happily sit in her travel cot and play while we get on. These days, weekends are spent taking them to gymnastics classes, birthday parties, woodland walks, the beach, swimming and, because I work the old 9-5 and they're at school, the allotment ends up being neglected.
I'm not trying to put the OP off at all. I used to have time to spend 20 minutes in the morning before work just doing a little job and, once we were up and running, that was enough to keep on top of everything.
The worst part I found were the "what do I do first" moments because I ended up wasting 10 minutes trying to decide the most important job when I should have decided that before I got there and just got on with it.
I'm not trying to put the OP off at all. I used to have time to spend 20 minutes in the morning before work just doing a little job and, once we were up and running, that was enough to keep on top of everything.
The worst part I found were the "what do I do first" moments because I ended up wasting 10 minutes trying to decide the most important job when I should have decided that before I got there and just got on with it.
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