After 4 years on a waiting list, I have finally obtained a lovely allotment plot in Manchester. The only problem is, it has not been used for years and is heavily overgrown! I have worked a patch that had already been made into a raised bed and cleared out hundreds of weeds that had long parsnip like roots!
I am now left with grass roots that weave their way through the soil. There are literally hundreds of them, so clearing them is proving difficult! I am itching to get planting an want to know what the best thing to do is?
Can I just compost over the top of them and then weed as they come through, or will this supress any vegetables roots growing?
Or do I just cover it all up and hope they die out for next year and chalk this year up to clearing out the allotment?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
James
I am now left with grass roots that weave their way through the soil. There are literally hundreds of them, so clearing them is proving difficult! I am itching to get planting an want to know what the best thing to do is?
Can I just compost over the top of them and then weed as they come through, or will this supress any vegetables roots growing?
Or do I just cover it all up and hope they die out for next year and chalk this year up to clearing out the allotment?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
James
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