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  • Shiny, new allotment :)

    Today I finally got my first allotment. I'm super pleased with it. It's 10 rods, in full sun, the water is on the other side of the path, it's quite well dug already with heavy clay - loam soil (better than my garden), got a compost bin with partially rotted contents, got a shed with two rooms, a huge grapevine, a pretty cool log table and chairs set. The only downsides really are that it was sprayed with glyphosate before I got it to clear it, although at least I won't have to deal with the ground elder and couch grass (yet); it's quite far from the compost pile, but the deliveries are only a few times a year, and I won't get the smell of the manure so much; and it is in a part of the site that is prone to water-logging in the winter and is apparently no good for digging after the shortest day, but this means and big clods of earth will be easily broken by frost, and luckily it has already had trenches dug around the beds, and the beds are already slightly raised. I'm not allowed bonfires, but that's OK, I really only wanted them for my own twee ideas of autumn, and they collect any wood for burning anyway.

    There's plenty of work to be done, but I'm really pleased. I think I've been quite lucky in what's on my plot, and the amenities are pretty decent - a shop, a community room, free to use mowers and strimmers.

    I'm thinking of using it partly to do a project to compare different growing methods, i.e. dig vs no dig, companion planting vs traditional rows vs permaculture ideas, and whatever else I can think of. I'm like a giddy child right now. Loads of ideas.

    I'd appreciate any comments or concerns people would like to share about my plot and my plans, especially with regards to dealing with ground elder and couch grass.

    I've added another post with more pics below.
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    Last edited by dilettante; 18-10-2015, 01:59 PM.

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    Lucky you, you must be excited. So many people are getting their plots but be the time of year.

    Keep us updated and that grape vine looks amazing.
    I grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them

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    • #3
      So excited. Like a giddy puppy. It's a good time of year to get a plot. I'm fighting the urge to go and plant loads of garlic and beans, but I've got plenty of space at home for that for now. I'm going to try to take my time planning it all out and make sure I do it right, ready for next year. I'm probably going to clear the dead stuff, and chuck down some green manure at the very least for this winter.

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      • #4
        Real pleased for you - I was exactly the same when I first got my plot (I still am).

        Regarding the couch grass - I found cold frosty days where the best for getting it out, especially with clay soil.

        Anyways - ENJOY.!!!
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        • #5
          Soooooooooo jelous, enjoy

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          • #6
            Great news, get the demi-johns & bottles out...................
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            • #7
              I just got my first one a week ago, ours are renewed every October so am guessing this is maybe common?

              No shed or anything on my plot though, very jealous of that!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by queenfromars View Post
                I just got my first one a week ago, ours are renewed every October so am guessing this is maybe common?

                No shed or anything on my plot though, very jealous of that!
                Our rents are due October 1st. Everything's based around Michaelmas, apparently, the start of the gardening year.

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                • #9
                  Happy for you dilletante. Where are you from? That will help much for tips and advice for growing you own stuff. I love as well the idea of Tring different way to find out wich one suit you more.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sarico View Post
                    Happy for you dilletante. Where are you from? That will help much for tips and advice for growing you own stuff. I love as well the idea of Tring different way to find out wich one suit you more.
                    London - I should update my location on here. Figure that out in a minute.

                    I think it will be a fun (if frustrating while I figure out how exacting to be in measurements) experiment, and it will keep me entertained as well.

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