Hi everyone,
I am a new allotment holder in Peterborough. We are so excited to get cracking and have already planted various seedlings (Brussels, purple sprouting, leeks etc). However most of the plot won't be used until planting up next Spring. The plot is beautifully rotivated so we want to put cardboard over the unused section to kill off any weeds and prevent weed growth. I have heard that mulching over the cardboard is a good idea but am getting very confused as to what would be a good mulch to use that can then be dug in come springtime. And how do I know how much we need, the plot is 6m x 25m.
Advice from you wise folk would be gratefully appreciated! Am enjoying reading all the posts!
Thanks!
Upsy daisy (yes we do have a toddler!)
I am a new allotment holder in Peterborough. We are so excited to get cracking and have already planted various seedlings (Brussels, purple sprouting, leeks etc). However most of the plot won't be used until planting up next Spring. The plot is beautifully rotivated so we want to put cardboard over the unused section to kill off any weeds and prevent weed growth. I have heard that mulching over the cardboard is a good idea but am getting very confused as to what would be a good mulch to use that can then be dug in come springtime. And how do I know how much we need, the plot is 6m x 25m.
Advice from you wise folk would be gratefully appreciated! Am enjoying reading all the posts!
Thanks!
Upsy daisy (yes we do have a toddler!)
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