Despite the plot still being wasp-infested, we divided the site up today. We're still all going to help each other out and have a communal area as well as the greenhouse and sheds.
This is the view from the shed as we finished dividing up:
My plot is the one to right, in front of the greenhouse, so I have the very deep raised bed - which I think I will take at least one layer of planks off.
Yesterday we trimmed the hedges, inside the plot and most importantly in the lane outside.
I spent much of my time today clearing the greenhouse and found around 8 strong tomato plants which had taken root in the path. I relocated them to the greenhouse beds and fingers crossed they will thrive there.
Sunday, 24 August 2014
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Tuesday 19th August
Mid-week, I decide to walk back from work via the allotment, and I take along my secateurs and gloves thinking I'll cut down some nettles maybe, leaving the brambles alone because of my work clothes.
I walk through the gate and see this:
and this:
and this:
Colin has been an absolute star and strimmed the rest of the brambles, and Dave has spent the day picking up piles of vegetation and putting them in our special bramble place (a.k.a. behind the greenhouse)
What we seem to have left is a couple of apple trees, some raspberries, gooseberries and redcurrants, and the wasp's nest. Apparently the wasps weren't best pleased by the strimmer.
I walk through the gate and see this:
and this:
and this:
Colin has been an absolute star and strimmed the rest of the brambles, and Dave has spent the day picking up piles of vegetation and putting them in our special bramble place (a.k.a. behind the greenhouse)
What we seem to have left is a couple of apple trees, some raspberries, gooseberries and redcurrants, and the wasp's nest. Apparently the wasps weren't best pleased by the strimmer.
Sunday, 17 August 2014
Not A Lazy Sunday
It seems some people carried on for quite some time after I left yesterday - loads of extra bits have been cleared, like these raised beds.
I have decided that eliminating brambles is my main mission right now so I mostly did that. Here's the left side from the gate as I left it yesterday:
We had been told that the Legendary Water Tap of Bar Lane was somewhere in that lot, so the front part had been cleared by the time I arrived this morning - but all that had been found was this hole in the ground, complete with concreted-in pipe:
Not to be deterred, I carried on chopping and hacking, paying no attention to the vicious barbs which threatened my arteries at every turn. I cleared brambles from the raised platform in the corner as there was a rumour that this was where the real pipe was.
Finally, after many a crisis in faith, a glint of metal!
Elsewhere in the garden I cleared, guess what? Another vast pile of brambles, currently piled up in that raised bed. I'm really happy to find out that what I thought was brambles behind that bed are in fact raspberry canes, lovely, almost thorn free, canes, with only a few brambles winding their way through.
Next time, more brambles, I'm sure.
I have decided that eliminating brambles is my main mission right now so I mostly did that. Here's the left side from the gate as I left it yesterday:
We had been told that the Legendary Water Tap of Bar Lane was somewhere in that lot, so the front part had been cleared by the time I arrived this morning - but all that had been found was this hole in the ground, complete with concreted-in pipe:
Not to be deterred, I carried on chopping and hacking, paying no attention to the vicious barbs which threatened my arteries at every turn. I cleared brambles from the raised platform in the corner as there was a rumour that this was where the real pipe was.
Finally, after many a crisis in faith, a glint of metal!
Elsewhere in the garden I cleared, guess what? Another vast pile of brambles, currently piled up in that raised bed. I'm really happy to find out that what I thought was brambles behind that bed are in fact raspberry canes, lovely, almost thorn free, canes, with only a few brambles winding their way through.
Next time, more brambles, I'm sure.
Saturday, 16 August 2014
First Day
It's all going to be about very hard work for the next month or two. The plot has to be cleared by 4th October and even with 4 of us doing it, it is a stretch.
Today at least it wasn't raining. First some photos of the current state from the lane outside:
What's behind the green door? .... the answer is brambles :(
Most of my work today was with the secateurs - taming the doorway and then making us a path so we could reach the shed and the greenhouse.
I didn't realise quite how vicious brambles were before I started this; not that it was all brambles, no, there's also nettles and bindweed and couch grass, oh my! The pile in the second photo is one of my bramble piles - obviously we can't compost this so need a solution.
My purchase for the day has been some hedging shears from Wilkos. They aren't exactly high quality, having just cost me all of £3.50 but at that price I'm happy to use them for chopping everything back until they whimper and die. This way I might be able to do a bit more without bending.
Today at least it wasn't raining. First some photos of the current state from the lane outside:
What's behind the green door? .... the answer is brambles :(
Most of my work today was with the secateurs - taming the doorway and then making us a path so we could reach the shed and the greenhouse.
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| The view through the door when we started ... |
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| ... and when I left :) |
I didn't realise quite how vicious brambles were before I started this; not that it was all brambles, no, there's also nettles and bindweed and couch grass, oh my! The pile in the second photo is one of my bramble piles - obviously we can't compost this so need a solution.
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| The view up to the sheds ... |
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| ... and when I left. |
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| The view back towards the door as I left |
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Today I heard that I have got my first ever allotment! Here are photos of the weather, and the stream outside the allotments - it got much worse after that.
The plot itself is covered in brambles; 4 of us are sharing clearing it and then dividing it into 4 starter plots, allegedly of around 150 m2.
I'm trying not to let my plans get too far ahead of the massive amount of work needed to prepare it.
The plot itself is covered in brambles; 4 of us are sharing clearing it and then dividing it into 4 starter plots, allegedly of around 150 m2.
I'm trying not to let my plans get too far ahead of the massive amount of work needed to prepare it.
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