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  • I wonder if someone can help. I have a raspberyy bush planted in a tub, had a good crop from it. Can you tell me when to prune it and how.
    Thank you
  • what exam are you taking?
  • Best of luck with the examinations and look forward to reading your posts when you decide to resume blogging! It is good to have the allotment as a family activity and I think that allotment sites should aim to be child friendly on principle. There is a Community Garden on our sit well used by school children and sometimes people with disabilities; again something I think that all sites should try to emulate.
  • LizW2LizW2 Posts: 3
    Best wishes for your exams.

    In my allotment site the whole plot doesn't need to be under cultivation, it can lie fallow, under weed-proof membrane, so long as your plot is not causing a wind-blown weed seed nuisance to your neighbours. I'm in my 4th year of allotment gardening but there are parts of the plot that still haven't been tamed! I hope to put in more apple trees on dwarfing rootstock - that should take care of a few more square metres!
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