Heavy Clay on my new allotment...
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 3:21 pm
We got an allotment last year, and as it was very VERY overgrown (hadn't been worked for at least 5 years to our knowledge), we laid carpet over a lot of it to kill off the worst of the vegetation.
Well, I'm thinking about getting some stuff in this spring, so I figured out that it was time to pick up my trusty spade and get digging.
First problem was that the carpet had been moved by a friend who said he'd try to rotovate it for us. Turns out that the soil was too heavy for his rotovator, so he gave up. Unhelpfully, he had thrown the carpet onto our neighbour's allotment, so to preserve good relations with our neighbour, I moved them to the bit of our ground which hadn't previously been covered.
It has rained here. A lot. Carpet is absorbent. Very. Cue me struggling with incredibly heavy bits of sodden carpet. I've got most of it moved, but two bits are just too heavy for me, and will require the assistance of husband (which could mean a bit of a wait). I hate having to ask the testosterone for help! I think I may try to see if I can source some agricultural black plastic to sheet the rest off.
Secondly, I discover that rotovator man wasn't exaggerating about our heavy soil.
I've almost killed myself digging a bit which is about 8 ft by 4 ft. Well, at least it's exercise!
Still, the good news is that the weather was beautiful (what happened to winter? This felt a lot like spring!), I had a robin for company, who was stuffing himself with all the slugs and caterpillars I found in the carpets, and I have enough ground turned to plant *something* this year, which is a big improvement on last year.
Yay allotment!
Well, I'm thinking about getting some stuff in this spring, so I figured out that it was time to pick up my trusty spade and get digging.
First problem was that the carpet had been moved by a friend who said he'd try to rotovate it for us. Turns out that the soil was too heavy for his rotovator, so he gave up. Unhelpfully, he had thrown the carpet onto our neighbour's allotment, so to preserve good relations with our neighbour, I moved them to the bit of our ground which hadn't previously been covered.
It has rained here. A lot. Carpet is absorbent. Very. Cue me struggling with incredibly heavy bits of sodden carpet. I've got most of it moved, but two bits are just too heavy for me, and will require the assistance of husband (which could mean a bit of a wait). I hate having to ask the testosterone for help! I think I may try to see if I can source some agricultural black plastic to sheet the rest off.
Secondly, I discover that rotovator man wasn't exaggerating about our heavy soil.
I've almost killed myself digging a bit which is about 8 ft by 4 ft. Well, at least it's exercise!
Still, the good news is that the weather was beautiful (what happened to winter? This felt a lot like spring!), I had a robin for company, who was stuffing himself with all the slugs and caterpillars I found in the carpets, and I have enough ground turned to plant *something* this year, which is a big improvement on last year.
Yay allotment!