el punal
Well-known member
This time last year I managed to snaffle an allotment plot. Although it hadn’t been worked for a couple of years there was not much debris or rubbish to clear, more a case of a blank canvas to dig over a flat but bumpy site and prepare beds for this year.
Over the summer I did a lot of hard graft - putting up fences from old pallets, moving earth from one area to another to level off the beds and preparing the site to put down a path and foundation for a shed.
Then, along comes winter, and every bit of shit weather that nature can come up with. I now have a plot that is 50% submerged in about four inches of water, the remainder is absolutely sodden. My polytunnel has been ripped to shreds, and to be honest, I don’t know where to start, or even when.
So, for those in the know who have experienced this biblical type weather - how long before the ground becomes workable? And, any other salutary advice that you can offer would be most we most welcome. Cheers.
Over the summer I did a lot of hard graft - putting up fences from old pallets, moving earth from one area to another to level off the beds and preparing the site to put down a path and foundation for a shed.
Then, along comes winter, and every bit of shit weather that nature can come up with. I now have a plot that is 50% submerged in about four inches of water, the remainder is absolutely sodden. My polytunnel has been ripped to shreds, and to be honest, I don’t know where to start, or even when.
So, for those in the know who have experienced this biblical type weather - how long before the ground becomes workable? And, any other salutary advice that you can offer would be most we most welcome. Cheers.