What do you think of my little plot?

Started by PJW_Letchworth, March 25, 2008, 23:30:36

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PJW_Letchworth

I've taken a couple of pictures over the last few weeks of my plot and I wondered what you all thought?  Hopefully you can see from the pictures what I am trying to achieve but just in case, I'm trying to get beds this year, 3 wide and 5 deep plus an extra large full width bed for the potatoes.

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/phillworboys/images/photographs/pix.htm
There are still a few leeks left from the previous years crop plus the remnant's of the swiss chard.  All of which has now been lifted and either eaten or composted.

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/phillworboys/images/photographs/pix1.htm
I've dug a lot more since this photo was taken.  You can see in the top left of the picture the garlic.  On the right by the two pallets you can just see the green netting over the shallots and in front of there are the broad beans.

Behind me are the 4 compost bins and where I keep the odds and ends.  The rhubarb is also here and I think because it is sheltered from the elements, it always seems to be a lot faster than everyone elses on the site.

So, what does everyone think of the plot?  It's only a half plot and I intend to cram a lot in.  Your thoughts and comments are all appreciated.
"I will be really pleased when I've had enough of this"

PJW_Letchworth

"I will be really pleased when I've had enough of this"

GrannieAnnie

It looks like you forgot a place right in the very center for a chair, foot stool and small table for your drink so you can sit and ponder your great work! Looks to me like you won't be bored this summer, too.
The handle on your recliner does not qualify as an exercise machine.

betula

Great plot.Are you going to put in paths?

PJW_Letchworth

I'm going to use old planks of wood I have gathered over the last couple of years.  If this method works then I will keep the beds.  The only problem I would have is the potatoes and following a proper rotation system but I can easily work around this.  I just use the full width of one set of beds.  I won't know until I try!

I'd like to see other peoples plots and theit plans for the year, so post some pictures!
"I will be really pleased when I've had enough of this"

saddad

Getting on well there PJW... pictures of my plots are getting a bit tedious!
;D

sawfish

It looks great!

I have quite a few small beds but I find that big areas of soil are good to have too, they're less fiddly with things like potato's, so I've changed the bottom half to one big area.

ipt8

I can foresee lots of pleasurable days :D Do you get any seedlings from th epine trees in the background?

cleo

Nice plot-but a word of warning. I started with half a plot and ended up having six of them!!

I`m older now ;D

grawrc

Saddad they're anything but tedious. I love looking at the photos of your and Deb's plots - gives me something to aspire to.

PJW_Letchworth

The trees haven't been a problem, mind you, some time back, some juvenile delinquent decided to set fire to a shed which was near the tree and one of them was very badly burnt but I'm pleased so say it is still growing strongly.

The plots are at the top of the highest hill in Letchworth (if any of you know Wilbury Hills then you'll know what I'm talking about).  If it wasn't for the trees which surround the plots then things would be a lot more wind swept.

By the way, I just had a delivery from a shop on eBay for 12 x Build-a-Ball's which cost just over £12.00.  Let me know if you want the sellers details and I'll post it here.
"I will be really pleased when I've had enough of this"

Plot69

Quote from: PJW_Letchworth on March 25, 2008, 23:30:36
I've taken a couple of pictures over the last few weeks of my plot and I wondered what you all thought? 

It's looking good. It doesn't look as if you have too much to do, at least it's not full of couch grass like my plots were when I got them. And like GrannieAnnie said, all you need is a chair and table for your tea... Oh, and a shed to put them in  :)

I've done all mine in lazy raised beds as well. They're a lot easier to maintain and keep weed free.

See my gallery.
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

Plot69


Quote from: PJW_Letchworth on March 26, 2008, 00:09:09
I'd like to see other peoples plots and theit plans for the year, so post some pictures!

I love looking at peoples photo's too but not many people have their gallery running.

Quote from: saddad on March 26, 2008, 08:48:41
pictures of my plots are getting a bit tedious ;D

No, they're not, I love looking at other peoples plots. The more I see, the more ideas I get for my own  ;D

I wish a few more people would fill their gallery space.
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

PJW_Letchworth

Believe it or not, the plot hadn't been used for at least 10 years before I took it over.  It was waist high in grass and brambled and that was only 4 1/2 years ago.  It just goes to show, with a little bit of hard work and perseverance it is possible to make a plot workable.  Last year I had in excess of 200lbs of cara potatoes.  Granted most were damaged by wireworm but I still have some in the shed.

By the way, I do have a bit of a shed.  It's behind me in the pictures.

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/phillworboys/images/photographs/pix2.htm
From the left, I have a 3' compost bin, another 3' compost bin, 6' mini shed, another 3' compost bin (where the yellow pipe is) then finally another 3' compost bin.

actually, from this picture you can see the broadbeans and in the shallots just under the green netting in the foreground.
"I will be really pleased when I've had enough of this"

sheddie

Looks good - can't wait till mine is finally dug over! -  I agree completley with Plot69 too - Its really an inspiration to see photos of everyone's plots - gives you some good ideas which you might not otherwise have had and also a bit motivation to keep digging! ;D
When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant.

PJW_Letchworth

I totally agree, bring on the pictures of your plots.
"I will be really pleased when I've had enough of this"

manicscousers


Plot69

Quote from: manicscousers on March 27, 2008, 08:31:28
ours has early ones on  ;D

I know, I've seen them many times. I quite often scroll through a topic clicking on peoples gallery, it's surprising how few there are.
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

grawrc

How do you add pictures to the gallery?

Plot69

Quote from: grawrc on March 27, 2008, 10:19:03
How do you add pictures to the gallery?

Open your profile, goto your gallery and add a category and then you'll see the link to add pictures direct from your hard drive.

It's all quite straight forward once you get to your profile.
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

Sinbad7

Hi Pjw, great looking plot.  Like Cleo I started off with half a plot and now have 2.  There never seems enough room, always something else to try or a different way of doing things.  This year I want to try building something to cover the tomatoes as suggested by other A4A members which will take more room so am now planning what to dig up next ::)  One of my plots was just for veg and the other I wanted for my ponds and flowers, but I am having to dig the flower plot up to accommodate more veg I am growing

Never gave it a thought to put photo's in my gallery but will be doing it from now on.

Sinbad

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