New allotment advice

Discussion in 'Fruit and Veg Gardening' started by Danjensen, Nov 11, 2013.

  1. Beeker

    Beeker In Flower

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    Very inspiring.
    From your first pictures, the lot looked like it had a lot of potential, and now, seeing it take shape, it looks great!
    You've done a lot in such a small amount of time! I look forward to following this thread further and seeing more pictures.
     
  2. Danjensen

    Danjensen In Flower

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    These are pics I took early in the year will take some of the plot now later on today

    Well this is the raspberry patch fully planted, ive planted poached egg plant as ground cover and hover fly attractant. Will have to wait and see if the posts are too high at 6ft

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    raspberry patch ( photo / image / picture from Danjensen's Garden )


    Planted the solent white garlic in january its taken well


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    spring garlic ( photo / image / picture from Danjensen's Garden )


    As mentioned ive planted a bed of strawberries use plastic mulch to stop weeds and protect fruit. Was on an old asparagus bed so fingers crossed I got all the crowns out


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    strawberry bed ( photo / image / picture from Danjensen's Garden )



    Been having limited success with these cloches, its a windy site and most days I find them pulled apart. Just wondered if anyone have suggestions for stronger one

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    warming up the soil ( photo / image / picture from Danjensen's Garden )
     
  3. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Danjensen, WOW, You have done well there. I am impressed. I wish I could have a garden like that. I would be canning my brains out.....I would never have to go to the store. :D

    Can't wait to see the progress....
     

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