New Project - Allotment 24 - Day 1 [Photos]

After what seems like an eternal wait we've finally made it to the top of the waiting list, and have been given an allotment.

There was a bit of a problem as the one we were originally given was already occupied, however after a quick call to the council it was sorted, and we were thankfully given the allotment we actually wanted. With 3 empty allotments I do wonder why I was on a waiting list for nearly 2 years.

Allotment 24 is bigger and also against the wall, which has its benefits for growing climbing veg.

The Allotment itself is very overgrown and hasn't been maintained for well over a year. So it's a bit of a jungle out there.

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I think that is our shed the overgrown one however I won't know until we uncover whats underneath, and check with the next allotment owner.

I spent an hour today with a sheer and formed the path down towards the shed. I really enjoyed this I felt as if I was discovering a hidden civilisation underneath layers of earth. There is something fulfilling about clearing the space, it may be harder but i'd much rather this than a pre planned plot.

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Starting The Road Of Discovery

On the first sheer I found a few hidden goodies, first up was a massive rhubarb plant with a gooseberry plant growing in all around the rhubarb and the shed.

At this point I decided to not battle though it all but to continue working around the bush towards the shed.

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Tomorrow we are heading back to get started properly, as it was only me today.

In the meantime any tips would be welcome on removing a lot of Rye Grass.

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Wow! You've got some serious work ahead of you! I'll be looking forward to seeing the progress! Steem on, my friend!

Thank you!! I hope so too!

That looks like one mighty good project for the summer there @pumpkinsandcats - have fun and good luck!


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Oh yes a bit too much I am starting to get concerned. I think that we will have to do boarder/bed at a time bit by bit!

One thing I have found effective is to go to the local dump / recycling centre and get some old carpets. They have been very effective for clearing weeds.

Ahhh never thought the recycling plant/tip may have some. Thank you very much!

Monday mornings are a good time to go - as long as it hasn't rained. They get too wet and heavy then!

In the meantime any tips would be welcome on removing a lot of Rye Grass.

Is tilling it into the soil an option?

I meant couch grass! Ha ha upon reading the post I noticed my error!

I meant couch grass! Ha ha upon reading the post I noticed my error!