Vossy1
Landlord.
Well do ya
At the beginning of June we (my wife and I) got our first allotment. It's 10 x 18.5M (around 220 sq yards) and it was 6' high in brambles. We cleared it in one day using a brush cutter and it's been a job of planting it and digging it ever since. The first job was to dig and plant as the planting season was getting short. I've dug 3/4 of the plot to 1 spade depth. This wasn't helped by very high temps and clay soil :shock: Even so we're now getting a good crop of runner beans, climbing French beans, purple Teepee dwarf French beans, French beans, beetroot, radish, carrotts, second early spuds, peas, shallots, lettuce and kale. Crops still to mature are sweetcorn, cabbage, savoy cabbage, cauliflower, celery, sprouts, cucumber, corgettes, pumkin and tomato.
Attention has just turned to winter onions/shallotts/cabbage and getting some fruit bushes mainly Blueberry (Patriot) and Blackcurrant (Big ben). My plot seemed large at first, now it seems too small to fit everything in :shock:
We've found it a great way of keeping fit and having fun.
If you have one tell us about your allotment :thumb:
At the beginning of June we (my wife and I) got our first allotment. It's 10 x 18.5M (around 220 sq yards) and it was 6' high in brambles. We cleared it in one day using a brush cutter and it's been a job of planting it and digging it ever since. The first job was to dig and plant as the planting season was getting short. I've dug 3/4 of the plot to 1 spade depth. This wasn't helped by very high temps and clay soil :shock: Even so we're now getting a good crop of runner beans, climbing French beans, purple Teepee dwarf French beans, French beans, beetroot, radish, carrotts, second early spuds, peas, shallots, lettuce and kale. Crops still to mature are sweetcorn, cabbage, savoy cabbage, cauliflower, celery, sprouts, cucumber, corgettes, pumkin and tomato.
Attention has just turned to winter onions/shallotts/cabbage and getting some fruit bushes mainly Blueberry (Patriot) and Blackcurrant (Big ben). My plot seemed large at first, now it seems too small to fit everything in :shock:
We've found it a great way of keeping fit and having fun.
If you have one tell us about your allotment :thumb: