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  • #16
    Good morning and welcome, my paths are type 1 (2???) doesnt stop the weeds though

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    • #17
      Hello and welcome to the vine Mistymorings
      My paths are made of quarry tiles that were originally in our house, I'm only growing small scale in the back garden though.
      Location....East Midlands.

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      • #18
        Hi and welcome to the Vine from me too

        I have raised beds, and like Newton's neighbour, I have grass paths, and not enough time ...I could probably cut them for hay if it wasn't so wet

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        • #19
          Hello everyone and thanks for the ideas. having read all I can and spent some time ( quite a lot actually!) on the allotment I have decided not to rush and put down anything permanent. This will give me time to look around our field and see what works best here. I am still trying to clear horsetail, poppies, dock leaves but I have cleared 2 beds, a triumph!

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          • #20
            Hi Misty,

            Welcome. I know how you feel, my advice is don't to it all at once, it will kill you. I managed to get out and clear some weeds a bit of a time . Grass paths are nice, but my grandmother had one and after a while with constant walking and wet weather it turned very muddy, so she decided to get some planks and put them along the side and fill the path with bark chippings. Not that hard to do.

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            • #21
              Hello and welcome, Misty.
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              In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
              Revelation 22:2

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              • #22
                Hi mistymornings, i have had my allotment since may this year & am loving it even though i have so much bindweed to get rid of! your allotment manager is right, i wouldn't advise grass for paths either! ours are all grass paths & i have finally had to give in & buy a strimmer! i have managed a good crop of runner beans & courgettes this year & some rasps that wr already in, but just trying to keep on top of the grass that keeps growing & growing is a nightmare! Anyway, despite this i do love my allotment patch & wouldn't swop it for the world! happy gardening with yours

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                • #23
                  A belated welcome to the vine MM.
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                  • #24
                    Hey misty.....how are you getting on with the paths?

                    Loving my allotment!

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                    • #25
                      Hi and welcome to

                      I use weed membrane and bark/tree chippings. If you have a local tree surgeon type place or contact your local council office you can get these chippings for almost free or just a small donation

                      I think it looks nicer than concrete slabs and it's easy to kill off any weeds that battle their way through the edges:

                      I much prefer the rustic look.

                      Good luck
                      Chris
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                      • #26
                        bark chippings with membrane on my lottie, but I got the bark chips free, so that was a no brainer. Freecycle will always come up trumps for slabs if you are patient and bide your time. Everything comes to he who waits

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