We've finally (finally!) got an allotment. I've been growing in pots and tiny beds in the equally tiny front garden for years, but now we've come to the top of the waiting list and have signed up for a half plot.
So, with hindsight, what is the one thing you wished you'd done, or hadn't done, when you started out? I'd be really grateful for your wisdom!
About the plot:- It's roughly 8 or 9 metres square, and, according to parish council minutes and google maps (I've been sneaking!) hasn't been cultivated in years. It's recently been leveled by a digger and looks to be good quality soil. There's water on site, but nothing else - no compost heaps, storage, toilet, bark chippings, manure.
On the other hand, there's not much in the way of rules, either, so as long as we're willing, working and trying, I don't think anyone will be on our back.
It's a five minute drive away, so we're desperate for a shed, but we're being realistic and want to keep our expectations low for the first year - concentrate on putting down membrane for paths, tackling weeds, bringing some space into cultivation, having fun, and feeding the soil. And soul.
I'd like to get potatoes and leeks in this year, and maybe courgettes and squashes, which are my secret crush.
We have a pre-schooler who loves being outside (preferably wet and muddy) so we'd need to make sure there was space for him to enjoy, too. We're thinking of growing a bean teepee for him.... Also, because of him, our first priority will be picking over the site for broken glass, as there's a lot of it on the other half of the plot.
I am RIDICULOUSLY excited, but also pretty scared we've taken on too much. I don't want to fail at this!
So, with hindsight, what is the one thing you wished you'd done, or hadn't done, when you started out? I'd be really grateful for your wisdom!
About the plot:- It's roughly 8 or 9 metres square, and, according to parish council minutes and google maps (I've been sneaking!) hasn't been cultivated in years. It's recently been leveled by a digger and looks to be good quality soil. There's water on site, but nothing else - no compost heaps, storage, toilet, bark chippings, manure.
On the other hand, there's not much in the way of rules, either, so as long as we're willing, working and trying, I don't think anyone will be on our back.
It's a five minute drive away, so we're desperate for a shed, but we're being realistic and want to keep our expectations low for the first year - concentrate on putting down membrane for paths, tackling weeds, bringing some space into cultivation, having fun, and feeding the soil. And soul.
I'd like to get potatoes and leeks in this year, and maybe courgettes and squashes, which are my secret crush.
We have a pre-schooler who loves being outside (preferably wet and muddy) so we'd need to make sure there was space for him to enjoy, too. We're thinking of growing a bean teepee for him.... Also, because of him, our first priority will be picking over the site for broken glass, as there's a lot of it on the other half of the plot.
I am RIDICULOUSLY excited, but also pretty scared we've taken on too much. I don't want to fail at this!
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