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  • Lazgaot
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    If you aren't planting anything over the winter (Onions, garlic, shallots) then I'd consider covering it with plastic, but I'd spread a good layer of fine and crumbly (because you won't have the weather breaking it down for you) well rotted manure first if you can. The worms will draw this into the soil for you and save you having to dig it in yourself.

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  • Currysniffa
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    I've covered most of my plot and a half with Farmyard Manure and I'll ture it into the soil in march with my little rotavator.

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  • Kaiya
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    We're allotment newbies, but we've covered ours with water permeable membrane since spreading manure late October. I uncovered one bed briefly this Sunday to add more manure and partially uncovered another two to plant overwintering veg. The soil is superficially drier, perhaps because the membrane is intended for use under gravel, and may be permeable to standing water, rather than rain. However I wouldn't class it as dry - just drier than the sodden clay that wasn't covered! It was certainly warmer also, and there were lots of active worms, no slugs and only a couple of determined annual weeds hanging on grimly. And a feral potato. Time will tell if it gives us a warm early start with fewer weeds or a dry clay pan next spring!
    Last edited by Kaiya; 22-11-2011, 11:19 AM.

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  • oldie
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    Agree probably to late, although fodder peas are supposed to be O.K. to sow in November but they don't provide the dense cover that other green manures provide.

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  • Newton
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    Originally posted by happy gardener View Post
    Don`t cover with black plastic.plant green manure`s that will smother out weeds whilst putting some thing back into the ground.
    Isn't it a bit late this year?

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  • happy gardener
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    Originally posted by bobbin View Post
    I can't decide if I should cover my allotment with black plastic sheets for winter or not.
    One neighbour tells me it will suffocate worms and dry soil out. Yet my 80+ year old neighbour covered her plot for the first time last winter and raved about warm soil, and few weeds folowing the covers removal.
    Does anyone have a view on this?
    I spend a lot of time weeding in Spring and the thought of less work is tempting!!
    Don`t cover with black plastic.plant green manure`s that will smother out weeds whilst putting some thing back into the ground.

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  • Maccabee
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    Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
    hahahahahahahahaha !
    My thoughts exactly

    Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Post
    I would personally use a water permeable membrane though.
    Cardboard

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  • Two_Sheds
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    Originally posted by bobbin View Post
    One neighbour tells me it will suffocate worms
    hahahahahahahahaha !

    No, it won't


    But plastic isn't the best thing to use: lots of us use cardboard as a mulch, and add it to the soil/compost heap after use. Have a browse through the old threads, there're oodles of pages & advice about winter mulches
    Last edited by Two_Sheds; 20-11-2011, 08:32 AM.

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  • jackie j
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    I cover mine with manure that has just come from the stable so nice and fresh and has some straw mixed in. Leave it on top and dig it in about February / March. No weed seeds, just dont put it where you are going to plant root veg.

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  • donnakebab
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    I agree. I use the black fleece designed for weed suppression. It's worked well on my plot which is now pretty much weed free. If you think you're going to use a lot buy it online by the roll it's cheaper. I think I got mine through Amazon.

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  • Aberdeenplotter
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    It certainly won't dry soil out as the plastic will prevent moisture evaporating. It will however also prevent the moisture getting in. The black plastic will help the soil warm up in the springtime so that planting can be a bit earlier and weeds will be prevented from germinating until the plastic is removed. I would personally use a water permeable membrane though.

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  • bobbin
    started a topic To cover plot or not??

    To cover plot or not??

    I can't decide if I should cover my allotment with black plastic sheets for winter or not.
    One neighbour tells me it will suffocate worms and dry soil out. Yet my 80+ year old neighbour covered her plot for the first time last winter and raved about warm soil, and few weeds folowing the covers removal.
    Does anyone have a view on this?
    I spend a lot of time weeding in Spring and the thought of less work is tempting!!

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