Originally posted by SarrissUK
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Yes you need to chillax . Get on your plot and get digging - that'll sort y out. As for the rubbish, our plot was full of it. Fence panels might be seen to be useful though. You could've made raised beds with em or were they rotten? Most new plots are a dive, basically becasue the previous tennant hung on by their fingernails before they decided to quit or got booted. No one's going to leave a plot in pristine condition - I just don't think it happens. Anyway, enjoy your new way of life and be prepared for it to take over. You're going to love it
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An area of my first plot had been used as a communal burning/dumping ground. Once cleared and planted it was the only part of the plot that wasn't infested with clubroot. I suppose the clubroot must have been burned out of this area!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by Nigelsmith View Posthowever nobody has addressed the fact we had to deal with 150+ fence panels this taking all weekend up or is it just us who feel this wasn't our job ?
Have a grumble, sure, but don't let it show, cos it'll set people against you. The council bod who's got the job of "allotments officer" will be someone with no interest in gardening and no idea what needs doing. It will be just one of a string of duties they've been given. When I worked in council, I was a PA to a Director; however due to cutbacks, I also was given the job of Complaints Officer, and then despite my objections, I was given Religious something or other (Clerk maybe? and I am the LEAST religious person you are likely to meet, I really did put all that work in the bottom of my tray). I have no extra pay for these extra responsibilities, and no extra time in which to do them.
What I'm saying is, it's not their fault they're dealing with allotments, and it's not your fault you got the panels. But ... get over it, get on with it You'll love it
Originally posted by Nigelsmith View Postyes I think I need to change my way of thinking and chillax a little moreAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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My only worry would be that if you do dig everything out and plant up, they come along and plough all your newly planted garlic and onions in - so if you don't want it ploughed, best make sure you don't plant anything until you speak to them.
But I'd dig now, get as many roots out and burn them; if it's already been ploughed then the ground should be relatively loose [unless they drove all over it on their way out]. Just start in one corner and get going.
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I think he's already burned them Bins. I agree with Zaz, if you decide to get on with it, make sure you make it very clear that you don't want the ground ploughed again so you can get on with planting. You sound as though you're chilling a bit and that's good, so you can start to enjoy. Good luck and happy growing.Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Yups, moaning isn't going to get you where you want to be, so simply put, time to put your back into it and get going with the work. At least the rubbish you have been left is burnable and isn't a heap of rusty corrugated iron or similar. Having a plot ploughed once is a boost, twice a luxury and three times, well I would believe it when I see it.
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View PostAt least the rubbish you have been left is burnable and isn't a heap of rusty corrugated ironAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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