I am on my 3rd year at my allotment now. My problem is that 2 out of 3 plots next to mine are vacant, and have been for a couple of years, and weed seeds keep blowing onto my plot.
I have been thinking about using Crimson Clover, covering the whole allotment and digging out small patches when planting, and then leaving it until March/April next year to rotivate it in, then sow again, as I have read somewhere it can grow for 18 months(ish). I can see some positives around this plan - moisture retention in the soil, weed suppression, structure, and I am not up at the allotment everyday, maybe just 2 times a month, so the moisture retention would be useful in the summer.
Does that sound like a good idea to help the battle against weeds? Without splashing out on covers, as it is an exposed site, and for that reason, on-one uses them
I have been thinking about using Crimson Clover, covering the whole allotment and digging out small patches when planting, and then leaving it until March/April next year to rotivate it in, then sow again, as I have read somewhere it can grow for 18 months(ish). I can see some positives around this plan - moisture retention in the soil, weed suppression, structure, and I am not up at the allotment everyday, maybe just 2 times a month, so the moisture retention would be useful in the summer.
Does that sound like a good idea to help the battle against weeds? Without splashing out on covers, as it is an exposed site, and for that reason, on-one uses them
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