My over grown Allotment

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Post: # 48547Post Rohen »

Yes but if you really want to be amazed then let me show you next time I take a camera over next doors plot which was the same amount of brambles and is now completely dug over twice and has an asparagus bed and a raspberry bed

And he has cleared 5 bags of bramble roots out

Naturally when I see that I feel slightly motivated to dig mine but I just cannot keep pace with him but then again he is ten years younger than me
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Post: # 48626Post gunners71uk »

just keep going forward thats the key.

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Post: # 48700Post eek »

Wow! What an incredible amount of work you've done. And you have to pay rent on this property while you are cleaning it for use? Who actually owns these lots?

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Post: # 48721Post Rohen »

No I got the first year rent free

havent been sent a bill yet!

I am spending £300 on the digger

And some fellow people are hiring a rotavator so we'll see but this weekend is digging weekend
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Post: # 48735Post Millymollymandy »

Anyone you can share with Rohen, to share the cost? That's quite expensive! but I can understand it. Get the place cleared once and for all and then this year you can plant to your heart's content. Good luck!

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Post: # 48742Post Rohen »

there are two other allotments this weekend who are doing the rotavator thing but they may run into difficulty with the stony soil so they may share or not as the case may be


It depends In anycase I dont think that having the heavy machinery in is a bad thing as I can also clear untouched land with it ( i have an option on 2 poles next door to mine)
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Post: # 48768Post Millymollymandy »

You could offer to turn people's compost heaps with the digger for say £10 a time! I'd be happy to pay you (or the digger driver) for that!! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 48954Post Rohen »

will post a photo tomorrow


Did quite a bit today


:dave:
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Post: # 49024Post mclarenpitcrew »

Rohen.

Well done that man. We took on our 1st plot in march last year and worked our socks of hand digging all the rubbish out. In October with it 95% complete and the potatoes in store (that would last till mid Jan) we decided on plot 2 so we have started again and with about 3-4 weeks to go before its needed were about 25% clear.

After all the hard work I can appreciate the effort you have made and take my hat of to you.

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Over grown no more

Post: # 52043Post Rohen »

Image

Here we go

All excavated
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Post: # 52591Post Millymollymandy »

I just looked back at your original photos Rohen. That is a vast improvement! You must be feeling very relieved...... and itching to get really stuck in now!

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Post: # 52601Post Rohen »

Well yes in fact Im going to erect my greehouse today and Im excited about that.

Have bought lots of books on self sufficiency recently too

Am going to plant lots of potatoes as my crop last year was pretty disappointing but am really excited about having the greenhouse as that will make such a difference to the amount of vegetables
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Post: # 52607Post red »

must admit I am best in the greenhouse - and i do much better starting off plants as plugs then putting them out rather than sowing the seeds direct. dunnow what i do wrong but nothing seems to come of them when i plant outside direct....
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Post: # 52608Post Rohen »

The slugs usually get my plants if I plant direct along with the birds and the mice that eat everything on sight
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The Greenhouse is up

Post: # 53131Post Rohen »

Its up and it looks good

But the price of staging is prohibitive Im going to have to make some staging myselfImage[/img]
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