My over grown Allotment
My over grown Allotment
Ive had a wonderful day butchering the sycamore trees that I had sawn down in to canes and logs
Ive also despatched the Elder tree that was covering half my plot but with the intention to train the new coppiced bits that sprout from it and get elderflower cordial and stuff from it.
I've also ordered two mulberry trees I absolutely adore mulberries and I once worked at a place that had a tree and it was divine to go and pick berries from the tree and eat them.
The aforementioned place also had apples that I could pick and eat straight off the tree Once youve tasted fresh apples the supermarket ones are dry as Im sure many people know
Links to how it used to look are herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/46785529@N00/
Cant wait for the trees to arrive but Id better clear a space for them soon
Ive also despatched the Elder tree that was covering half my plot but with the intention to train the new coppiced bits that sprout from it and get elderflower cordial and stuff from it.
I've also ordered two mulberry trees I absolutely adore mulberries and I once worked at a place that had a tree and it was divine to go and pick berries from the tree and eat them.
The aforementioned place also had apples that I could pick and eat straight off the tree Once youve tasted fresh apples the supermarket ones are dry as Im sure many people know
Links to how it used to look are herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/46785529@N00/
Cant wait for the trees to arrive but Id better clear a space for them soon
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Unfortunately cant really afford the expense of a chainsaw right now but I have significantly cleared quite a bit already by hand and secateurs and japanese hand saw and telescopic lopper
The apple tree is no longer choked with brambles, privet and other such nuisances and has blossomed nicely
Will take a photo tomorrow/ sunday and show you
Rohen
The apple tree is no longer choked with brambles, privet and other such nuisances and has blossomed nicely
Will take a photo tomorrow/ sunday and show you
Rohen
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As promised here are the photos taken this morning on the allotment
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46785529@N ... 126781227/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46785529@N ... 126781227/
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Wow, well done!
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Dug a bed today... I shall plant potatoes in there..... At least I shall have something growing on it...
Also got a free shed from a friend who has just built herself an new one
And one of my neighbours cleared the path that runs down the side of my allotment on Saturday night which was great help.
I think its better that I start planting stuff rather than trying to clear it all in one go first or I'll get nothing for harvest except apples.
Got six strawberry plants in pots too I dread to plant them out as there are slugs in the allotment and snails......
Am I doing badly for only having had the allotment for just over a week?
There doesnt seem to be enough hours in the day
Also got a free shed from a friend who has just built herself an new one
And one of my neighbours cleared the path that runs down the side of my allotment on Saturday night which was great help.
I think its better that I start planting stuff rather than trying to clear it all in one go first or I'll get nothing for harvest except apples.
Got six strawberry plants in pots too I dread to plant them out as there are slugs in the allotment and snails......
Am I doing badly for only having had the allotment for just over a week?
There doesnt seem to be enough hours in the day
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... and I'd still be sitting inside, drinking the umpteenth cup of tea or coffee, and making yet another plan of how to tackle this mess
Well done! You are definitely getting there. How long had that allotment been out of action that it got so badly overgrown?

Well done! You are definitely getting there. How long had that allotment been out of action that it got so badly overgrown?
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I unearthed a plastic strip with november 2002 on it from the bed I dug
I would say about 3-4 years for most of it ... That would explain the elder growth and account for why the sycamores had grown so big. It also explains the big bramble roots I took out They were the size of big fists and were pretty deeprooted
My intention is to do a little bit every day as that is manageable
The plot next to me is reverting to woodland in parts I dont think anyone has actually worked it for at least 7 years and anyone who does take it over ( hopefully me) will spend a full three months in the winter chopping it down to size.
Im planning as today is rainy to just carve up the elder branches and the privet branches all down to manageable bits so I can inspect what is left to do.
Im aching all over but It has to be done
I would say about 3-4 years for most of it ... That would explain the elder growth and account for why the sycamores had grown so big. It also explains the big bramble roots I took out They were the size of big fists and were pretty deeprooted
My intention is to do a little bit every day as that is manageable
The plot next to me is reverting to woodland in parts I dont think anyone has actually worked it for at least 7 years and anyone who does take it over ( hopefully me) will spend a full three months in the winter chopping it down to size.
Im planning as today is rainy to just carve up the elder branches and the privet branches all down to manageable bits so I can inspect what is left to do.
Im aching all over but It has to be done
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