Afternoon all,
I acquired my first allotment patch July 2013 after my neighbour let me take on half of his plot due to his back problems.
At first I struggled due to the various initial logistics of setting up - such as having to sow some seeds in my nans greenhouse then transporting them to plant out on the site, having no where to shelter from short showers etc etc but now, considering I have a polytunnel set up I seem to have a nice 'central base' to work from making it easier to do what I need to do to get some nice food for my family.
I have also made many learning mistakes and plan to adopt a 'no dig' policy relating to the areas I have already dedicated for growing food.
I was thinking of taking on a second plot for the following reasons but I do have a problem of over/under estimating things so I thought I would start this post to see if it is worth the effort:
- The allotment site has around a 1/3 of plots which are not cultivated (approximately 10), as to say are available to rent, which does not include those which people have/are abandoning/not turning up
- I am really starting to enjoy gardening (for various reasons) and it will help with the practical side of the Lvl 2 RHS course I am doing (as it just deals with the theory side of stuff atm)
- I have learnt that working together with other plot holders makes life easier, so maybe I can make it more communally orientated.
- I am learning more time/energy efficient ways of doing things (e.g. no double digging etc) and I welcome more mistakes to learn from
- I want to grow more food as my aunty (who is helping me) is pinching my produce for the guinea pig!!!
- I am planning to use a big cover after strimming the plot to help suppress weeds while I take it on section by section.
Am I MAD?
Samuel
I acquired my first allotment patch July 2013 after my neighbour let me take on half of his plot due to his back problems.
At first I struggled due to the various initial logistics of setting up - such as having to sow some seeds in my nans greenhouse then transporting them to plant out on the site, having no where to shelter from short showers etc etc but now, considering I have a polytunnel set up I seem to have a nice 'central base' to work from making it easier to do what I need to do to get some nice food for my family.
I have also made many learning mistakes and plan to adopt a 'no dig' policy relating to the areas I have already dedicated for growing food.
I was thinking of taking on a second plot for the following reasons but I do have a problem of over/under estimating things so I thought I would start this post to see if it is worth the effort:
- The allotment site has around a 1/3 of plots which are not cultivated (approximately 10), as to say are available to rent, which does not include those which people have/are abandoning/not turning up
- I am really starting to enjoy gardening (for various reasons) and it will help with the practical side of the Lvl 2 RHS course I am doing (as it just deals with the theory side of stuff atm)
- I have learnt that working together with other plot holders makes life easier, so maybe I can make it more communally orientated.
- I am learning more time/energy efficient ways of doing things (e.g. no double digging etc) and I welcome more mistakes to learn from
- I want to grow more food as my aunty (who is helping me) is pinching my produce for the guinea pig!!!
- I am planning to use a big cover after strimming the plot to help suppress weeds while I take it on section by section.
Am I MAD?
Samuel
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