I'm currently in the process of selling a flat/buying a house. Not 100% sure which house, but it may be one with a large garden. As it's a half hour drive from the allotment, we'd likely give up at least the bigger of our 2 plots.
The larger plot, which I only took on in januray turns out to absolutely covered in horsetail (marestail) to the point I can start on one end of the plot and by the time I get to the other end, its grown back in the first. Thats not to mention the abudence of other weeds including bind weed, couch grass, dandelions, groundsel, fat hen etc etc. Obviously some of them are easier to deal with than others and some are edibale. But on a 15 pole plot its quite a challenge!
So I'm figuring the half I haven't started on can be given up immediately and the rest at the end of the season. I've a lot of fruit bushes that are getting established and I can see blueberries on the bushes, I've never got them to that stage before. Also some fruit trees (mainly from Aldis so next expensive, but still money)
Is there a safe way to move them from my plot to my new house, without bringing loads of horsetail roots or spores? Obviously I would wait until they are dormant. I'm trying to keep the weeds down in the blueberry bed, but they still get out of control within a week of not weeding them.
I could sell/give them to the new person, but I feel I've not gotten my moneys worth out of them. If I new how bad the horsetail problem was I wouldn't have taken it on, we wanted to be no dig, but seems the only way to deal with it- is digging. Or at least keeping on top of pulling it out by hand.
Also would spores likely be a problem if I moved my polytunnel, or would a good wash deal with that?
Thanks.
The larger plot, which I only took on in januray turns out to absolutely covered in horsetail (marestail) to the point I can start on one end of the plot and by the time I get to the other end, its grown back in the first. Thats not to mention the abudence of other weeds including bind weed, couch grass, dandelions, groundsel, fat hen etc etc. Obviously some of them are easier to deal with than others and some are edibale. But on a 15 pole plot its quite a challenge!
So I'm figuring the half I haven't started on can be given up immediately and the rest at the end of the season. I've a lot of fruit bushes that are getting established and I can see blueberries on the bushes, I've never got them to that stage before. Also some fruit trees (mainly from Aldis so next expensive, but still money)
Is there a safe way to move them from my plot to my new house, without bringing loads of horsetail roots or spores? Obviously I would wait until they are dormant. I'm trying to keep the weeds down in the blueberry bed, but they still get out of control within a week of not weeding them.
I could sell/give them to the new person, but I feel I've not gotten my moneys worth out of them. If I new how bad the horsetail problem was I wouldn't have taken it on, we wanted to be no dig, but seems the only way to deal with it- is digging. Or at least keeping on top of pulling it out by hand.
Also would spores likely be a problem if I moved my polytunnel, or would a good wash deal with that?
Thanks.
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