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Thinking of getting a plot?
A friendly starting point for anyone considering joining Holden Gardens Allotment.
Things to consider
Before committing to an allotment plot, it is worth taking some time to think about a few important points:
1. Time commitment - Do you have enough time to look after your plot, especially during the growing season? Will you be away for long periods?
2. Health and physical ability - Allotment work can be physically demanding. Think about what you can manage and what might make things easier.
3. Help and support - Do you have friends or family who could help you if needed?
4. Experience - Have you grown fruit or vegetables before? If not, where could you get advice or support?
5. Plot size - Consider how much you want to grow and whether you will be able to keep on top of the plot, including weeds.
6. Costs - There may be initial costs for tools, materials, and plants. Could you borrow anything to get started?
7. Environment - Allotment life means working outdoors in all conditions. Are you comfortable with weather, mud, wildlife, and using materials like manure?
8. Security - While rare, theft or damage can happen. Think about how you might reduce the risk.
9. Crop success - Not everything will grow perfectly. Are you prepared for setbacks and learning through trial and error?
10. Motivation - It is easy to feel enthusiastic at the start, but keeping that motivation over time is just as important.
Taking on an allotment plot is both a commitment and a challenge, but it can also be very rewarding, educational, and enjoyable.
We wish you every success if you decide to take on a plot at Holden Gardens Allotment.