Hi and welcome
Hi Mrs Baggins!, like you I am what they call a newbie!
Just got my allotment, all 250 sq yards ish its a whopper!
Mine is full of bramble roots, going to dig some out (Volunteered my family for a day out, I called it orienteering). Little do they know they will be very busy!
Do you have a lidl near you? If so they are having a garden selling week - there are some tubs that have a water resevoir at the bottom for a about �4 - They are �12 at my local Wyevale nursery! Also mini greenhouses and cloches and polytunnels for a few pounds. They have a website too with details of everything on sale have a look for the past weeks things and the new stuff.
I will be at my local one first thing Thursday am. Good luck for the Allotment and use lots of weed suppressant fabric/plastic on bits you are not digging, it will make it easier - try Wilko's mine is 8 metres by 1.5 for about �3.
I am going to put in a perennial veg bed with asparagus, rhubarb and artichokes, again they are reasonable from the seed catalogues and garden centres. If anyone has any more ideas for perennial veg let me know.
Clare
Hi Mrs Baggins!, like you I am what they call a newbie!
Just got my allotment, all 250 sq yards ish its a whopper!
Mine is full of bramble roots, going to dig some out (Volunteered my family for a day out, I called it orienteering). Little do they know they will be very busy!
Do you have a lidl near you? If so they are having a garden selling week - there are some tubs that have a water resevoir at the bottom for a about �4 - They are �12 at my local Wyevale nursery! Also mini greenhouses and cloches and polytunnels for a few pounds. They have a website too with details of everything on sale have a look for the past weeks things and the new stuff.
I will be at my local one first thing Thursday am. Good luck for the Allotment and use lots of weed suppressant fabric/plastic on bits you are not digging, it will make it easier - try Wilko's mine is 8 metres by 1.5 for about �3.
I am going to put in a perennial veg bed with asparagus, rhubarb and artichokes, again they are reasonable from the seed catalogues and garden centres. If anyone has any more ideas for perennial veg let me know.
Clare

) at the back end of the year. Just drop hints to everyone


I've had my plot about 4 months now and when I took it on it was an inpenetrable jungle of brambles and nettle (really wish I'd taken a pick but i just got stuck in) a brushcutter made it traversable and now I'm just digging and having a really good time 
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