My usual list to newbies.
Here is a good list of books to ask Santa for to do some research or get down the library and look for these books..
How to Plant your allotment by Caroline Foley
Your Organic Allotment Pauling Pears
The Allotment Handbook by Andi Cleavely
Allotment Gardening : An Organic Guide for Beginners By Susan Berger
Grow Your Own Veg by Carole Klein
The Half Hour Allotment by Lia Leendertz
All the Above are available from Amazon, just type allotment in the search
Here is a good list of books to ask Santa for to do some research or get down the library and look for these books..
How to Plant your allotment by Caroline Foley
Your Organic Allotment Pauling Pears
The Allotment Handbook by Andi Cleavely
Allotment Gardening : An Organic Guide for Beginners By Susan Berger
Grow Your Own Veg by Carole Klein
The Half Hour Allotment by Lia Leendertz
All the Above are available from Amazon, just type allotment in the search

Well, we tried the Azeda fork thingie, plus a normal azeda from the site you mentioned. Wow! Anyone else trying to get bramble roots out, don't bother with anything else if you can remotely afford the 20 something quid to buy one. It is so much easier than using a garden fork I can't even begin to tell you!! We're getting the roots out (relatively easily) with the Azeda fork thingie, and then going over the ground again with a normal Azeda and picking out any mini roots that this turns over.
I guess once I've recovered from the information overload of planning an allotment, and working out which crops belong to which family, I'll post questions asking that. Praise God for the Grapevine! Where would I be without it?!
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