As a new allotment holder I'm trying to think outside the box (so to speak)...
My plot is overgrown with weeds and I'm working hard to get rid of them...
My thinking is that... I do not want to turn up at the plot thinking that I have wasted the last visit everytime I return to it.
So,
If I encourage the weeds to grow until I have got rid of every bit of root that is available to poke it's ugly head through the soil, in the long term will this process be worth the extra effort?
Weeds will always be a part and parcel of having an allotment I accept, but I want to make it as easy as possible to make my plot a success from the start. If I can.
I am working on small areas of the plot at a time for growing, and covering most of the plot that I can't.
Thoughts on this idea?
My plot is overgrown with weeds and I'm working hard to get rid of them...
My thinking is that... I do not want to turn up at the plot thinking that I have wasted the last visit everytime I return to it.
So,
If I encourage the weeds to grow until I have got rid of every bit of root that is available to poke it's ugly head through the soil, in the long term will this process be worth the extra effort?
Weeds will always be a part and parcel of having an allotment I accept, but I want to make it as easy as possible to make my plot a success from the start. If I can.
I am working on small areas of the plot at a time for growing, and covering most of the plot that I can't.
Thoughts on this idea?
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