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(15-01-2021, 11:41 AM)Broadway Wrote:Danny, what actions cause eviction, and why do you fear it. Are you a rebel?(15-01-2021, 11:26 AM)Vinny Wrote:I like the idea but unfortunately because I could get evicted at any time I choose the pallet collars as raised beds. That way if I were to be evicted I'll just fold them up and take them somewhere else(15-01-2021, 10:54 AM)Veggie Wrote: The man who wants equal width beds, running parallel to each other on his plot thinks other people's plans are boring!!!I like the well established premise of 4 foot beds with 2 foot paths in between its just hard to do something different with it, hence the chevron/herringbone plan.
Each to there own.
I do like random cottage type planting as well but its not a thing you would plan for, it just sort of evolves.
The beauty of not using 'sided' beds is that a semi-formal plan can evolve when the beds aren't 'cast in stone'
My path isn't central on the plot so one side is wider than the other. this will make it look less formal, whether this is a good thing or not I am not sure?. I may just concentrate on fishboning one side this year to see how that works out?
Which direction do I chevron it is my first thought, do I want the head of the fish at the gate or vice versa?? Decisions, decision?
I could chevron one side and go boring or random on tuther......now there's a thought.
I've never had an allotment so don't know the rules, is the tenancy of an allotment so fragile?
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