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Allotment December 2003

By December 2003, I had had the plot for a year. It was all cleared and the compost bins constructed from pallets. The council deliver wood chippings to the site, which make good paths and leaves swept from the streets.

The leaves contain quite a bit of grit, which is good for the clay soil and a lot of litter to sort out.

 

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To the left you can see the cage of chicken wire (about a 6 foot cube) filled with the leaves and plastic bags filled with leaves holding down them down.

The wheelbarrow was kept there as I had no shed at the time - tools were concealed behind the heaps.

In the foreground you can see the thick coating of leaves spread over the dug soil. The idea being that the worms will draw the leaves down into the soil.

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View 'up' the plot from the compost bins.

You can see the fleece holding down leaves in the middle. The wind really whips up over the site and I didn't want to spend days moving leaves only to see them blow away!

Although December is a cold month with short days, it was very satisfying just carting pile after pile of leaves.

The theory on the leaves didn't really work. Come the spring, the leaf covered soil was wet and solid whereas the uncovered frosted soil was far easier to get a fine tilth from.

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View from the top towards the compost heaps.

On the left is the water tap. I'm lucky with this plot having the tap on hand. The blue water barrel was given to me and knocked around waiting for me to find a use for.

I covered about 8 feet in chippings to provide a base of operations. That translates as somewhere to dump bits of wood etc that are sure to be useful.

Allotments are great places to recycle. You name it and we'll find some use for it.

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Another shot from the top.

You can see the old duvet cover weighted down by plastic milk containers filled with water holding down yet more leaves.

When the spring came the excess leaves were gathered up and placed on the leafmould heap, which had sunk to about half way up.

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