Am in process of clearing well overgrown allotment, taking ages .....have realised I can buy very cheap grow bags from well-known DIY store, lay them over grassy/weedy undug areas and plant out! The bags will kill off growth underneath, then can be dug in later when the season's over.....all that space in use while continuing to clear! Off to buy more seeds today!
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I covered quite a large area with cardboard in my first year then planted into the actual soil below to grow things. Worked really well and even cheaper
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Doing that too......but hopefully this way more nutrients for immediate planting, would have to manure/compost anyway eventually, so hopefully double whammy! The cardboard is great for suppressing weeds and softening hard clay soil, will stick with that on soon-to-be-dug areas!
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Very punny! Am conveniently placed between two hosepipes and two water tanks, plus run-off from communal greenhouse. So no excuses for allowing to dry out......will lay out a manageable number of grow bags, maybe the plastic will even serve to conserve moisture?
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Clear allotment and use at same time!
Hi, I have given this info under title 'Jolly Wheeze' but realise this does not explain/ encourage exploration, so here it is under a new title, hopefully helpful!
I will be laying cheap grow bags on overgrown areas; this will kill the grass/ weeds underneath and I can plant immediately! At the end of the season the contents will be dug into the soil....slug pellets will go between bags and will not contaminate the compost. Soon-to-be dug areas are covered in cardboard, which softens heavy clay soil and kills off the baddies.
In this way you can use all the space you want this season!
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Originally posted by Raybon View PostI will be laying cheap grow bags ...All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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You butt the grow bags together, the odd weed poking up won't hurt, you'd have to compost/manure anyway to replace nutrients, grow bags can be bought very cheaply from well-known DIY store. Actually works out cheaper per litre than buying bags of manure. There's no way I will ever have enough homemade compost to cover the whole site! Cheers.
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