I haven’t really done a specific allotment update blog since April last year because my weekly furlough blogs took over, and then the daily lockdown posts took over from them. I want to start my monthly allotment blogs again because they’re super useful for me to look back on and that makes it worth it to me. Also as I have now taken on a new plot, I want to document it all.
I think anyone who reads this blog (all 23 of you) is now well versed in how March
went – I decided to move from the bottom road to the top after 11.5yrs, so I waved
goodbye to P31 and am now on P16. With ten days off work and a lot of help,
pretty much everything got dismantled, moved, and rebuilt in a week.
So I have now had a full month of P16. The list is HUGE. I have
copied and pasted this from the previous blogs:
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David and I moved 25 super massive super heavy slabs from varying
parts of S Birmingham because they were free and new ones would cost about £280
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Momma P emptied my old shed and put everything in her
polytunnel/on her plot
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Water butts emptied and moved
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Hired a man wot can to dig over my new plot and get rid of the
tussocks etc
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Taken down the polytunnel from P31 and carried it up as a whole
frame to P16
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Rebuilt and reinforced and braced the tunnel and used an excessive
amount of staples to fix the cover to any available timber
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David started making a slab base, decided it wasn't going to work,
so we came up with four more options, and in the end he and Sam have made a
raised solid timber deck, so it is well above the mud, but more importantly it
is level, solid, secure, and my shed should last for a good decade or so
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I have moved the 25 slabs into varying places on the allotment,
some in the polytunnel, some to make a path at the side of the shed for waterbutts,
some piled for now, and the rest as a path up the middle of the plot
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Momma P has been rotavating a bit where I am placing the new beds.
She has planted two beds with bulbs. I have planted the almond tree and maybe
half of the garlic.
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Momma P and I have shovelled, shifted, and bagged up half of the
manure & compost, and moved it to P16 and heaped it.
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Between us we have carried maybe 8 or 9 raised bed frames up from
P31 to P16
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Moved the solitary bee houses and bird feeders and put them back
up on P16
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Planted 3 quince bushes and placed the rest where I want them
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Made very good use of Momma P’s car. Very good use
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Moved about 10-11 barrow loads of bricks
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Planted the hazel tree and some mixed whips in the plum tree dead
hedge behind the bamboo
· Dismantled, moved, and rebuilt the compost bins.
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Started the heap (with a manky sacrificial banana)
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Planted bulbs & quince bushes along the one side and the back
of the compost
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Planted lemon balm by the three front legs of the compost bins
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Arranged, staked, tilled, lined (with card) and filled four raised
beds
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Covered three with timber to stop the fox digging out all the dirt
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Planted garlic in one so all the garlic is now planted
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Stuck some red dogwood cuttings in the woodlandy bit behind the
bamboo in the hope that they will take root
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Put the bird feeder back up and topped up the feeders
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Planted an apple tree
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Made a fence thing with shelf frame, canes & mesh
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Planted raspberries to grow up it
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Planted tagetes (French marigolds) in a very feng shui manner
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Planted bulbs around the apple tree
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Planted bulbs down the side of the plot behind the polytunnel
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Made an L-shape bed at the other end of the compost bin
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Filled it with herbs, strawberries, raspberries to climb up the
compost bin, a sea holly, daffs & crocus bulbs, and then topped it off with
gravel
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Scattered some flower seed around and about
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Made another bed double height, just need to fill it up now
We have also since last weekend:
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Built 3 more beds, staked, lined & filled them
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Built 4 more raised beds but they remain empty as I’ve run out of
compost
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Nearly finished planting all the bulbs!
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Filled the double height bed
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Painted the shed base twice
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Repaired a bird table that was dumped at the Lickeys so it is now
destined for the allotment
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Ordered the shed (wahoooo!)
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Planted potatoes, parsnip, carrot, spring onions, & salad
crops
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I have painted a load of wooden plant labels from Wilkos in the
hope that they won’t go mouldy quite so fast
Tomorrow I will be finishing off the new beds as I didn’t screw
the corner posts in. I am also going to put the canes in for the pea towers. I need
more compost to fill the new beds but I can’t afford any yet so they shall
remain empty for a while.
We have done LOADS (we have also spent loads) but the plot has
been completely overhauled and looks totally different to a month ago. But it
is now ready for growing for the new season so I’m happy!