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Post: # 29485Post Matt »

Hi Everyone,

I've not been here long (only found this site a couple of days ago) so I'm having a good root around and hopefully will get to know you all soon.

Me, I'm married and have 2 boys and I work in IT in Manchester. I have been growing veg in the back garden for a couple of years but this year (well, 3 weeks ago) I have gotten my hands on an allotment which I share with my nextdoor neighbour. It was disused, totally overrun with weeds and didn't even have a gate but we have got the worst of it chopped and I have managed to fit some posts and a gate this week.

I am in the process of smothering the ground using a method I read somewhere whereby you lay down cardboard then cover with a good mulching of manure. It should be good to turn over early spring so we'll see.

Anyway I'm rambling on :roll: so I just wanted to say hi and I look forward to chatting with you all.

See y'all soon,

Matt.

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Post: # 29487Post Chickpea »

Hi Matt. I'm not far away - Poynton, near Stockport. What bit of Manchester are you in?

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Post: # 29495Post Shirley »

Hi Matt!

Welcome to the site.

Looking forward to getting to know more about you and your little bit of the world.
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Post: # 29496Post ina »

Hiya Matt, welcome to the world of the SSishers!

I think there's a few people on here who know the problem of a weed-infested allotment... I'm sure you'll have fun with it, once you've got the worst cleared. (Mind you, my garden sometimes looks as if nobody's used it for years... :oops: )
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Post: # 29513Post The Chili Monster »

Hi Matt :wav:
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Post: # 29550Post Wombat »

G'Day Matt,

Welcome to the site!

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Post: # 29559Post Matt »

Chickpea wrote:Hi Matt. I'm not far away - Poynton, near Stockport. What bit of Manchester are you in?
Hi Chickpea,

I'm in the Tyldesley area about 5 miles south of bolton.

Hi All,

Thanks for the warm welcome.

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Post: # 29568Post cheyenne »

That is the best way--smother weeds and till minimally so our friends the worms can have at it... they make the best tillers ever, aerating and composting as they go. Throw leaves on it if you've got them...worms love 'em.

Good luck Matt! 8)

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Post: # 29623Post Millymollymandy »

Hi Matt and welcome and congrats on the allotment!

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Post: # 30044Post Andy Hamilton »

Matt wrote:I am in the process of smothering the ground using a method I read somewhere whereby you lay down cardboard then cover with a good mulching of manure. It should be good to turn over early spring so we'll see.
I have heard that you get tremendous results with that method hope you stick around to tell us how you get on. Welcome.
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Post: # 30198Post Tigerhair »

ina wrote:(Mind you, my garden sometimes looks as if nobody's used it for years... :oops: )
Mine too, Ina!!! :lol:

WELCOME Matt!
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Post: # 30224Post gunners71uk »

welcome matt

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Post: # 30267Post hedgewitch »

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Post: # 30287Post Christine »

Hi there
I'm an even newer member but spent last year combatting :whdat: the weeds on a new allotment (new to me, that is) last year. I followed local custom and practice and nicked carpets off skips and laid them over the weeds. I was going to burn the enormous piles of privet on the bare earth to deal with the roots and contribute wood ash to the soil, which would have worked a treat, if only the mice hadn't nested underneath the carpets. I spent much of the rest of the year, having discovered this, carefully walking round the edges, so as not to crush them. :roll:

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Post: # 36394Post Matt »

Hi again,

We have started this whereby we and anyone else interested can see where and what we are up to on the allotment.

http://bonnielad.googlepages.com/home

Matt.

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