making progress with derelict allotment
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:03 pm
Did the glyphosate, worked fairly well but by no means 100%, then strimmed and raked off as much as possible, then rotovated (WHAT a palaver renting a rotovator for the day turned out to be!....)
Anyway, allotment looking like a possible source of veg for next year. Ive planted some onion sets and have garlic and shallots to go in later. Also got some peas to try over winter. Any advice for these? Am expecting delivery of raspberry canes at time of year I won't feel lke making supports, so could anyone suggest an economical and simple way to do this now? The plot has no fences, and is all but derelict except for two stalwart neighbours who have been in residence for decades, neither of whom is growing raspberries. Is this a clue?....
I've been searching the "interweb" for brassica plants, because my forward planning ended in three failed attempts to germinate spring cabbage and brussels sprouts beyond the seed leaf stage, despite following KG's Andrew Tokeley's advice (almost) to the letter. Anyone know of a supplier?
Anyway, allotment looking like a possible source of veg for next year. Ive planted some onion sets and have garlic and shallots to go in later. Also got some peas to try over winter. Any advice for these? Am expecting delivery of raspberry canes at time of year I won't feel lke making supports, so could anyone suggest an economical and simple way to do this now? The plot has no fences, and is all but derelict except for two stalwart neighbours who have been in residence for decades, neither of whom is growing raspberries. Is this a clue?....
I've been searching the "interweb" for brassica plants, because my forward planning ended in three failed attempts to germinate spring cabbage and brussels sprouts beyond the seed leaf stage, despite following KG's Andrew Tokeley's advice (almost) to the letter. Anyone know of a supplier?