OK, so subject to getting the paperwork to sign, I've got my allotment and can start at the weekend. Yay! I met the bloke on site today to pick out the plot. It's 125m2 and currently has a good crop of grass and clover on it, and that's it... a blank canvas.
The allotment rules are (1) no fires (2) no trees and (3) any structure (shed, polytunnel etc) must be both sturdy and temporary. One side is 2-3 empty plots and the other side is 2-3 *very* nicely kept plots, with most plots on the rest of the site being pretty well cultivated, but not intimidatingly neat if you know what I mean. There is a big north fencing hedge at one of the narrow ends, with a railway line on the other side, so I was thinking of using the hedge end for compost heaps and other things that don't mind if there isn't much sun.
I'm happy if this year is just about clearance - I plan to mulch with cardboard, weighted down with farmyard manure, rather than try and dig the whole area over. But it would be good to grow something as well, even if it's only green manure! I don't want to spend huge amounts of time down there - at least not for the forseeable future, longer term it might be a different story! - as I've got my own garden and the shared city farm plot going. So I'm looking to put low maintenance crops in there, and I'd also like to grow some fruit - strawberries and raspberries, maybe a cherry tree in a pot (the bloke said that would be allowed).
Anyone got any advice or suggestions?
Thanks! Wish me luck!
The allotment rules are (1) no fires (2) no trees and (3) any structure (shed, polytunnel etc) must be both sturdy and temporary. One side is 2-3 empty plots and the other side is 2-3 *very* nicely kept plots, with most plots on the rest of the site being pretty well cultivated, but not intimidatingly neat if you know what I mean. There is a big north fencing hedge at one of the narrow ends, with a railway line on the other side, so I was thinking of using the hedge end for compost heaps and other things that don't mind if there isn't much sun.
I'm happy if this year is just about clearance - I plan to mulch with cardboard, weighted down with farmyard manure, rather than try and dig the whole area over. But it would be good to grow something as well, even if it's only green manure! I don't want to spend huge amounts of time down there - at least not for the forseeable future, longer term it might be a different story! - as I've got my own garden and the shared city farm plot going. So I'm looking to put low maintenance crops in there, and I'd also like to grow some fruit - strawberries and raspberries, maybe a cherry tree in a pot (the bloke said that would be allowed).
Anyone got any advice or suggestions?
Thanks! Wish me luck!
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