Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat

Welcome => Welcome to the Forums => Topic started by: Luluveg on February 01, 2024, 18:14

Title: Getting new allotment end of March
Post by: Luluveg on February 01, 2024, 18:14
Hi, hello from Wiltshire.
Very excited to be getting an allotment at the end of March. Have been for a good look around to try and work out which one it is and am 'guessing' its grass covered and very 'humpy dumpy'. So a lot of work for a 65yr old. Need to do lots and work out a way of collecting water as sadly no mains water  :wacko: but I am acquiring a rather large water butt tomorrow for next to nothing. Anyway look forward to finding out loads on this site.
Title: Re: Getting new allotment end of March
Post by: Yorkie on February 01, 2024, 18:22
Welcome to the forums and good luck with your new allotment!

If it is that plot, there's lots of useful advice on the main website too: https://www.allotment-garden.org/allotment-information/
Title: Re: Getting new allotment end of March
Post by: mumofstig on February 01, 2024, 21:52
Hello from me, and good luck with the plot!
Take some advice and don't try to do it in a hurry, take it slow and save your back  ;)
Title: Re: Getting new allotment end of March
Post by: AndyRVTR on February 02, 2024, 06:44
Welcome from me, enjoy your allotment journey!
Title: Re: Getting new allotment end of March
Post by: Yorkie on February 02, 2024, 18:13
Make sure you take photos when you first start, because there will come a time when you think you've made no progress, but then look back and are proud of yourself!
Title: Re: Getting new allotment end of March
Post by: Jackoboy on March 21, 2024, 18:03
Hi, hello from Wiltshire.
Very excited to be getting an allotment at the end of March. Have been for a good look around to try and work out which one it is and am 'guessing' its grass covered and very 'humpy dumpy'. So a lot of work for a 65yr old. Need to do lots and work out a way of collecting water as sadly no mains water  :wacko: but I am acquiring a rather large water butt tomorrow for next to nothing. Anyway look forward to finding out loads on this site.

Hi
My name is Richard from South Wales, and I am 70 years old. Just to mention if you don't mind? Please take it easy when working on your new allotment. I was given the following info many years ago by a Head Gardener who used to look after the flower beds at Roath Park Lake in Cardiff. He suggested that I mark out about a meter width across the plot, and put a line across. This will be your starting point, and that's all you are going to do on your first visit. Cover the rest with black polythene, until your are ready to move on.
Title: Re: Getting new allotment end of March
Post by: Yorkie on March 21, 2024, 19:37
Little and often is a great idea.

I always find that my hamstrings object strenuously to the first few sessions of digging each year. I can hardly sit down 2 days later - though it does improve after that period  :lol: