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• #4677
You’ve got a good list… shed beats no shed; how shonky is the access; how much old cr@p is there on the plot/how overgrown… any evidence of bindweed etc. reality is, unless super lucky, will most likely be a plot thats been abandoned… all mine have been!
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• #4678
Good tips, thanks
Apparently half plots only for newbies, so won't need to make a decision on that
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• #4679
Unless you’re feeding a large family a half will be fine. We have a 3/4 size and friends treat us as a grocers.
Junk, membrane and old carpet are definitely worse to deal with than brambles.
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• #4680
Alliums and first poppies are out.
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• #4681
Lookout for pallet slats with nails sticking upwards. Don't ask me how I know.
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• #4682
Asparagus has arrived.
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• #4683
Decided to start this over, small logs, twigs, rotted woodchip then the old soil with added compost from home 4 rows for variety not just carrots this time.
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• #4684
^ cat shit prevention lattice to finish...
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• #4685
Hugelkutur! Like it.
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• #4686
Will report how it goes, apparently yr2 is better?
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• #4687
Nice, although I probably would’ve gone all carrots personally. Can never have enough carrots.
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• #4688
Overwintered garlic getting to the end…
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• #4689
Impressive! Do you know how many you’ve got? Will that last you the year?
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• #4690
Probably enough to get to Christmas!
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• #4691
Looks like ours - when will you harvest?
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• #4692
Depends on the weather - last year was wet and lost some to rot; if we get dry few weeks then will try and hold out to june for bigger bulbs. Definitely not watering from this point. Also thinking should have had some squash ready to stick in after…
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• #4693
Busy day roasting in the sun today.
About 20x tomatoes in along with some tomatillo, peppers and aubergine.
Decided to attempt to grow a cucumber up the plum tree so will see how that goes.
Need to strim and weed desperately.
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• #4694
2 more rows of spuds in and plants for community day all potted up ready to be sold on
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• #4695
I always find your plot very relaxing, looks great.
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• #4696
I might put the hammock up tomorrow :)
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• #4697
Just back from my plot visit
Rather annoyingly we saw one perfect plot and one pretty good plot, both offered and taken by the other two people visiting, who were higher up the list than me
I now have a choice of a very long skinny plot, shaded all morning by a big hedge, or a another plot fairly shaded by a big willow. Both quite cute in their own way I guess
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• #4698
Both not too badly overgrown
Long thin one is better for access, water etc
Willow one is probably less shaded, especially if I can remove the pollarded tree on the right. They branches are quite slim so could be cut easily but the stump is bloody enormous
On both, the plot administrator person is quite unclear of the boundaries. Not sure if the shed is included in the willow one, for example. I guess you just have to get hold of your plot neighbours and negotiate what they think is theirs
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• #4699
Planting and picnic at the plot
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• #4700
Lots more planting done- sweetcorn, cima di rappa and a few other misc things.
Paths topped up, potting shed now almost empty. It gets bloody hot in there so might be a good spot for a loofah and a melon perhaps.
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all of that, I would just add:
Im not sure I would have changed my plot anyway as the others were overrun with brambles which would be a much bigger task than the nettles and grass on mine.