After getting the ok from the council I started digging the next day. I realised that it would be best to mainly lift off the top layer of soil with all the grass and weeds in it and pile it all up in two large and 2 small heaps which I covered later with weed-membrane. The grass and weeds will all rot down in a year and give me lovely top soil which I can spread on the beds again. I did this with my other allotments which were in a really bad state when I took them over and it worked a treat. You can get rid of most of the couch grass this way and a lot of the bindweed. Lifting of the top layer of soil also removes many weed seeds which would otherwise germinate again.
So this is what I did in the last 1 1 /2 weeks, working full days on weekends and 1 hour on weekday mornings. On last Saturday I lifted the last bit of grass, put it on the pile, and felt a big relief. The heavy work was done and the allotment looked tidy and under control (and I was ready to collapse). Hurray!
The new bird box at the side of the shed |
Below you can see photos I took during the transformation of the new allotment.
The allotment on 12th April, the day I took it on:
View from the front |
View from the back |
The rhubarb patch and the 2 fruit trees |
The pond |
The shed, just needs a lick of paint. |
The allotment on 13th of April:
The area around the pond is dug |
The first flowers are planted around the pond |
The allotment on 14th of April:
The "weed heaps" by the pond are covered |
Nearly reached the middle of the plot now |
View from the front |
The allotment on the 15th of April:
The compost area is finished |
More progress at the back of the allotment |
The allotment on 16th of April
The space on the right will later be planted as a bog garden |
Nearly finished the right half of the allotment |
The new damson tree |
The allotment on 20th April
Started digging the other half of the allotment |
The allotment on 22nd April: Finished!
View from the front with pond and shed |
Later this year I will buy a small bench for the front of the shed |
The new pond even has some water lilies |
Tadpoles in the pond |
View from the middle of the allotment towards the front |
The first flowers are opening (this is a Geum sp. grown from seed) |
View from the back, still have to cover the large "weed heap" on the left |
One of the large "weed heaps" is already covered |
Already planted some flowers in this area |
Currant bushes are in as well |
I am now away for the next few weeks on fieldwork but will keep you updated about further progress on the new allotment. My plans for this year are:
1. Plant more annual flowers (later followed by perennial flowers)
2. Paint the shed
3. Keep on top of weeds
4. Change the pond liner
5. Plant a wildlife meadow
6. Sow a prairie meadow
7. Make a bog garden (next to the pond)
More pictures from my old allotment will follow soon as well as there is so much happening there at the moment with new flowers opening nearly daily and wildlife awakening.
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