Perhaps some half plots might suit the less experienced.
On our (charity owned) site they now require a deposit of �150 to start, if you leave the plot in a mess your deposit contributes to a contractor clearing it. the Deposit is a lot of money to find for a young family starting out and seems to have deterred any more recent applicants. Constructions are strictly limited to a 6x4ft shed, no greenhouses or fences indeed only two years ago were water butts first allowed and colour controlled. Current plot holders have taken on the last two available plots as additional growing space. We other plot holders will put a rotavator over vacant plots to maintain them as reasonable as practical. My own unit had been sprayed & strimmed on one half and rotavated on the other before I got on there. Spray chemical issues aside it made the start seem easier even though I had a bindweed infestation.
On our (charity owned) site they now require a deposit of �150 to start, if you leave the plot in a mess your deposit contributes to a contractor clearing it. the Deposit is a lot of money to find for a young family starting out and seems to have deterred any more recent applicants. Constructions are strictly limited to a 6x4ft shed, no greenhouses or fences indeed only two years ago were water butts first allowed and colour controlled. Current plot holders have taken on the last two available plots as additional growing space. We other plot holders will put a rotavator over vacant plots to maintain them as reasonable as practical. My own unit had been sprayed & strimmed on one half and rotavated on the other before I got on there. Spray chemical issues aside it made the start seem easier even though I had a bindweed infestation.
We did this one year with another plot with big plans for composting toilet, disabled plot and meeting hut and shop. This didn't happen but this plot would be better suited for this purpose because it is the first plot as you enter the site.It would lend itself better to a communal area.


I would still expect the majority of prospective plot holders to be reasonably fit and ready to take on an overgrown plot though?
When I was younger though it would have been like water off a ducks back!
Are expectations higher, or are people lazier?
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