Originally posted by ~kirsty~
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(I was told my site was full: so I went up there and found at least 7 uncultivated plots. I took the worst !)


and whilst I'm not a plot-holder (or even a Veg. grower at present). I was going to post "TAKE IT!!!!!" when I started reading. If it doesn't work out, or you don't like it, you can give it up - you won't know if you don't try. But, it looks like you have decided to, anyway.
). Don't be pressured into keeping up with other plot-holders, just work at your own pace, or you'll find it stressful. Make a note (written/camera/phone) each time you go to the plot - of your plot and others, and record everything, that way you'll have a reference for next year.

Met another plotter who told me I need a medal for taking it on...and I won't have anything from it this year... I then mentioned potatoes and he was YES chuck potatoes in everywhere... (so that means I will get something!)i'm going to do first earlies in a few beds and try to plant something else later in the season, and maybe prove a few regulars wrong on that count too. This guy also said all I need is a few geese to flatten it... I've no intention on getting livestock just yet - not sure I've time for animals as well as plants. Oh and in defiance of being told yesterday it was too late to plant bulbs I planted some summer bulbs along one of my edges... I'm thinking I'm not likely to fence off until after the summer, so may make my edges of my plot pretty for at least this season.

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