New plot (for me anyway)

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jubbajubb
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New plot (for me anyway)

Post: # 6784Post jubbajubb »

i have just aquired a really lovely plot with peach trees, apple tree and pear tree, can anyone tell me what i can do over the winter?
My name is David and i am very new to allotments, so all the help you can give me i would much appreciate

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Post: # 6787Post Wombat »

G'Day Jubbajubb,

Pruning would probably be your main acitivity over winter!

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Post: # 6818Post gunners71uk »

hi jubb its gunners here get some spring cabbage in , broad beans in nov.

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Post: # 7279Post Andy Hamilton »

Hello there and welcome to the site jubbajub. Your not named after patty bouvia's igania from the simpsons are you?

Get some garlic in quick as well and if you have weeds get some cover over them. You might also want to think about digging some over depending on your soil, before we get the first frosts.
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