Ignore me - I shall weep quietly in the corner.....

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Ignore me - I shall weep quietly in the corner.....

Post: # 21062Post Millie »

Not been down the allotment for a few weeks. I stupidly thought it would be fine :roll:

Anyone want to hazard a guess at what met me after 4 weeks of being left?

Im off for a cry, I dunno if Ive got it in me to clear the whole thing again and THEN plant :(

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Post: # 21074Post Wombat »

Poor Millie! :cry:

Take a leaf out of Stoney's book and get yourself a scythe!

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Post: # 21082Post Hillbilly »

Oh dear have a hug! (lack of HBZ type hug emoticon...). yes, I learnt pretty early on you have to keep on top of it :oops:

Never mond, I know you're made of strong stuff. Head down and get going :mrgreen:

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So quickly things can run away and get out of control - big hugs... it's a hard lesson but one you won't forget easily. :3some: (weird emote but looked reasonably close to a group hug!!)
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Easily done, try working on one end with your back to the rest and doing a little bit by bit. If you can't see it then it is not there :lol:
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Post: # 21125Post Millie »

Andy Hamilton wrote:If you can't see it then it is not there
ooooooooooooo my kinda thinking 8)

ok, plan of attack is section parts off and weed, then plant, then move onto next section, weed and plant more, but also keep an eye on the first section!

Oh, and when its bad, and weedy, and raining, its not a great plan to take the kids down to "help" :shock: :mrgreen:

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Post: # 21128Post Clarabel »

Andy Hamilton wrote: If you can't see it then it is not there :lol:
Thats my philosophy too!

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Post: # 21142Post ina »

We've all been there - and vowed not to let it happen again, and it did... :?

If you can't plant straightaway after clearing, why not cover at least part of it with black plastic. That way you got something reasonably clear to start off with, once you get back to it. Some little seedlings will always come up, but a quick hoe or rake is all it needs then... Don't give up yet!
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I bought me a scythe

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Shirlz2005 wrote: :3some: (weird emote but looked reasonably close to a group hug!!)
Oh so THAT's what they're doing! *nervous laughter*

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Post: # 21202Post shiney »

When I had an allotment sometime ago (and stupidly gave it up) :cry:
we left it for just a couple of weeks and somehow overgrew whilst we were away! I know how you feel. Our garden is a bit like that as it's been impossible to mow at the moment.

Do a little at a time, you'll get there! I'd like to see it sometime as well! 8)
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Post: # 21239Post oddballdave »

Millie wrote:Not been down the allotment for a few weeks. I stupidly thought it would be fine :roll:

Anyone want to hazard a guess at what met me after 4 weeks of being left?

Im off for a cry, I dunno if Ive got it in me to clear the whole thing again and THEN plant :(
Clear a very small area.
Turn it into a seed bed.
As things germinate, clear a patch and transplant.

Nature abhors a vacuum. If you don't plant, she will. And you might not like her choice.

If you can't plant as soon as you clear then cover the patch with black plastic or old carpet or an old tarpaulin or something.

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Post: # 21282Post Millie »

Yay, been inspired by finding the pics of the 1st day and been down weeding and digging today. Met our lottie neighbour, got some good tips from her too.

Going down tomorrow to rake the dug patch and plant something woohoooooooo.

Oh, and i found 3 stray spring onions, so we took them home and they were consumed with a yummy salad. Very mild, not sure if thats cos they were pulled too early, or cos they were planted 2/3 yrs ago :shock:

I feel all :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Post: # 22095Post Tigerhair »

Ohh honey! I know how you feel, I've not been on HERE for over a week and I'm taking some time catching up!!!!!!!!!
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Post: # 22098Post Millie »

oddballdave wrote: Nature abhors a vacuum. If you don't plant, she will.
You know, I keep repeating this over and over and over, and it really kicks me up the bum when I want to give up and go home!! I may soon be chanting die caterpillar die though :roll: blasted things ate my cabbage plant waaaaaahh

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