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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: finleyfreyaseth on August 13, 2011, 08:26

Title: OUR PLOT
Post by: finleyfreyaseth on August 13, 2011, 08:26
we received our plot on 25 july 2011 and as u see it was a tad derelict
(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee350/vmcghee/OURALLOTMENTSTARTINGPOINT.jpg)
there was rotten carpets,a dozen bin bags of rotting onions,a garage door(how that gets on there we out no one noticing?)varying sizes of bricks and rubble,plus plenty of brambles and weeds.
well 2 days of strimming had it cleared so we could get an idea of what we faced,and was more daunting than i imagined,we struck our first problem when myself and my three little uns were attacked by wasps,i found the wasps nest in the ground and used a spray to get rid of it,so anyway 3wks later ive got my shed up a kid and puppy proof fence up ,started digging with a 6x4  plus 12x4 raised bed done(makes you feel as if you getting somewere)
(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee350/vmcghee/PICT0092.jpg)
ill try keep you all updated as we progress with our ups and downs
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: Christine on August 13, 2011, 08:42
I expect that the garage door was part of some vital project the previous owner had. And let that be a lesson to all users of carpet on allotments - the not fun of removing it.  ::)
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: sunshineband on August 13, 2011, 08:47
Looks like you have the bones of  a good plot there  :)

You've made really good headway too.

Shame about those wasps though  :(
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: finleyfreyaseth on August 13, 2011, 09:11
cheers,well wasps gone now,blast with an aerosol killer one night did the trick,dug the place were they were up in the first bed an amazing site the nest was.
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: lancashiregardeninggal on August 13, 2011, 10:25
Well done you on tackling the wasps - I wouldn't have been so brave.  Amazing the difference in the before and after shot of strimming - you've made great progress already. :)
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: chillinut on August 13, 2011, 10:43
Looks Great - bet you can't wait for next year now when you can get planting  :)
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: arugula on August 13, 2011, 11:03
Great progress, well done.  :D
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: alancas on August 13, 2011, 15:29
well done, carpets should be banned near killed me off when i got my allotment last year it was hessian and weeds had grown right through it ,be lucky.
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: Trillium on August 13, 2011, 15:33
Definitely a good start, and it's a nice size so should be rewarding in the near future.
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: finleyfreyaseth on August 13, 2011, 18:44
cheers for all the encouragement been up there today and dug another 7x7 plot,i took advice of few people do what youre comfy with then when it gets to be a chore put the tools away sit back look at what you done and relax and it works,yea cant wait to get to planting stage infact the kids more excited, dad can we grow this ,that,this,that and this lolol
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: Ricey on August 13, 2011, 21:41
Well done matey, I know how hard you've had to work.
I got my lotty 3 weeks ago tomorow.
Same story (Minus the garage door), weeds, brambles and the dreaded couch grass.
Plus assorted metal and plastic mixed in with tons of glass.
I have about 6 square metres of ground to dig over and pull the couch grass from and I can relax a little.
Ive sorted out 4 small raised beds which I've planted with a few winter veg, more as an experiment really as I dont expect great things till next year.
I wanted to plant something to make it all seem worthwhile.

Anyway, best of luck with your lotty.

PS. Pulled 5 2inch lightweight building blocks out the ground today, they was 6 inches deep. I think the previous owner was trying to grow them????
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: ulsterfairy on August 13, 2011, 21:49
Fab progress :-)

We got our plot in a similar condition last october when I was 6 months pregnant!! we are only getting ready now to make the raised beds!! My hubby has been working like crazy on it.  So like you im excited about planning what to grow next year.  Thats fab to hear the kids getting excited about it, that is one of the reasons I put my name down for a plot not only to grow our own organic fruit and veg (As much as possible) for our baby but the thought of spending time there as a family.   :)

We didnt uncover any wasps nests luckily but did find loads of slow worms  :) they now have a little "hotel" to stay in!!

Happy gardening and good luck with the rest of the plot.
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: Elcie on August 13, 2011, 22:16
That is brilliant well done.  Really pleased to hear that you have started getting some beds in.  Planting something will give you massive motivation to keep going.  Good luck with it all  :D
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: finleyfreyaseth on August 31, 2011, 17:03
everything plodding along,now im back from our holsgot a couple of beds ready for some winter onions and Christmas spuds,just a couple of questions
1-ive got 20 strawberry plants some tis years and some runners in pots of them at home im wondering can i plant them now in a plot and leave over winter ready for next winter?

2-as ive said before im digging out manageable size beds but too ensure i remove as much weed and roots as possible im taking the top 4to5 inches turf off the top and removing as many roots below as poss,with the sods off the top ive made a pile covering allsorts in top corner hoping itll grow into a turfish mound,but i was wondering if i could after takin off the top sods dig out the bed approx 12inches down replace the sods green side down then replace the soil on top.
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: sunshineband on August 31, 2011, 19:40
Hope you enjoyed your holidays.

Yes, you can plant out your strawberries now: they need exposure to winter cold to make flower buds next spring, and there is plenty of time for them to establish strong roots.


You can bury the upside down turf a foot down and if it is just ordinary grass etc it will rot down nicely.

If you have couch grass however, this will jsut grow and become a real pest. You can tell couch grass by its wiry white roots. Couch frass needs to come out and will jto even die in most compost heaps.

Burn it or drown it  :tongue2:
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: Ricey on August 31, 2011, 22:33
Hi mate,
I'm in the same boat. Aquired my lotty 8 weeks ago or so and found it in a sorry state. Carted off a skip load of rubble, metal, glass and plastic. Dug over approximately 80 square meters and burnt tons of couch grass and bramble.

As for the turf, I dumped it. Couch grass was an obvious part of that decision but tbh, Im not convinced my plot needed the extra organic material anyway.
Ive sorted a few beds for winter crops but have sown green manure on most of it which will be dug in in spring. Its cheap, conditions the soil and supresses weeds.
Even with the extensive digging, sowing and removal of weeds, the couch grass is back but the looser soil means it's easier to get at and I'm hoping my efforts will help me keep some control of it.

You can bury the turfs or compost them but if you have couch there..... get shot of it.
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: finleyfreyaseth on September 02, 2011, 19:24
i asked few people what they thought my grass was and they unsure so im gonna dig a bed and try upside turfs underneath as i said before give it a go and see what happens
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: finleyfreyaseth on September 21, 2011, 20:50
thought nothing would suprise me on our plot but today on the side of the plot i was digging a new bed ,and dug up three carpets 4inches below soil and turf 30ish plastic bottles under them plus burnt wood and rubble ,so ive had to build araisedbed 25ft x 6ft each end consists of 3ft high fence panels and scaffold boards along the front ,covered heavily with plastic and cut up buiders bags (the ton ones) then covered with a thick layer of wood chippings.gonna use it has a place the kids can plant in pots etc,flowers and veg,gonna get some tyres for them put some potatoes in for Christmas gonna plant this weekend they well chuffed they think its all theres,plus the little one (2yr old) loves digging we his toys up there so he can dig in there instead of the beds i got lolol,ill stick pic up at weekend see wat u all think.
heres the pic
(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee350/vmcghee/PICT0109.jpg)
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: sunshineband on September 21, 2011, 21:13
That sounds great fin---- good idea  :D
Title: Re: OUR PLOT
Post by: finleyfreyaseth on September 23, 2011, 15:28
pic added