We took on our first allotment last year. In hindsight we probably made a bad decision picking a plot at the edge of the site - it is peaceful and larger than other plots on the site, but overshadowed by a neighbouring house/tree for part of the day and a long way from the communal manure etc.
The bigger problem is weeds. We've just about got on top of the ones on our actual plot, but the problem is that we have a strip of waste land on two sides of us, and the plots on the other two sides of us are now vacant (they were let last year but both parties seem to have given up). So we now have brambles, nettles and bindweed encroaching on us from all sides. I'm really at my wit's end what to do about it. In theory the council is supposed to strim vacant plots, but they don't. There are other vacant plots on the site but I don't want to move plots because we've planted a number of fruit trees and bushes, not to mention hours and hours of work clearing the plot and building raised beds.
The bigger problem is weeds. We've just about got on top of the ones on our actual plot, but the problem is that we have a strip of waste land on two sides of us, and the plots on the other two sides of us are now vacant (they were let last year but both parties seem to have given up). So we now have brambles, nettles and bindweed encroaching on us from all sides. I'm really at my wit's end what to do about it. In theory the council is supposed to strim vacant plots, but they don't. There are other vacant plots on the site but I don't want to move plots because we've planted a number of fruit trees and bushes, not to mention hours and hours of work clearing the plot and building raised beds.
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