Getting an Allotment

Contacting your local council is the first step that needs to be taken when getting an allotment. The council will be able to inform you of where the nearest allotment plots are located. If no plots are available upon your request, you have the option of putting your name on a waiting list. You will then be notified when a plot becomes available.

Privately owned plots are also available. A privately owned allotment is not protected from disposal. If the allotment that you end up renting happens to be closed, you will most likely receive a twelve month notice. This will allow you time to find a new allotment. When your allotment ends tenancy, you should also be reimbursed.

Since you will need to spend a lot of time at your allotment garden, pick a plot that fits your time schedule. You can pick a full plot or a half plot. A full plot is about three hundred square yards. For a beginner it might be wise to just rent a half plot until you have more experience. Only rent an allotment as big as you can handle.

An allotment garden can contain herbs, flowers, fruits, or vegetables. Since gardens require a lot of energy, as well as time, it is advised to keep your allotment simple. Ask a friend or a neighbour to look after you allotment if you need to be away for a few days. This will help deter intruders from entering your allotment. Also, your friend can water your allotment if needed.

A shed or greenhouse should be on the allotment site that you choose. Keep your out buildings locked whenever you are away. Also, never keep items of great value on your allotment site. Rent an allotment that has assessable water supply, security, and clear pathways. Some allotment sites contain toilets and garden centers. A garden center is convenient if you need to buy a tool in an emergency situation. Having a garden center on site will save you time.

Some basic tools that you should purchase are a hoe, fork, spade, power cultivator, and clippers. Choose a lightweight material that will last. These tools might be more expensive, but it is worth the extra cost.

The more time you spend in your garden the better the chance is that your garden will be successful. Time is required to create the look you desire in your allotment garden. Each time you visit your allotment garden do a small portion of work. It is very important not to wear yourself out. Doing all the work at one time could be harmful to you and your garden.

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