Herein, what can I grow in my allotment for beginners?
Stock up on perennials
These crafty plants are perfect for allotment beginners. Literally meaning 'through the years', perennial fruits and herbs should live more than two years, returning each spring from their rootstock. Typical perennials include tomatoes, strawberries, garlic, basil and blueberries.
Similarly, how much time do you need for an allotment? A: This is down to you, but you'll probably find that once you start planting things, you will need a minimum of four or five hours a week to keep things ticking over in terms of weed and pest control, planting and picking the produce.
Besides, what is the easiest vegetable to grow?
Top 10 easy to grow vegetables, fruit & salad seeds and plants for beginners
- Salad Leaves. Crunchy fresh leaves with a fantastic range of textures and flavours.
- Radishes. Spice up your salads with crunchy, peppery radishes.
- Potatoes.
- Peas.
- Spring onions.
- Broad Beans.
- Runner Beans.
- Onions and Garlic.
What fruit can you grow in an allotment?
Fruit
- Apples.
- Apricots.
- Blackberries.
- Blackcurrants.
- Blueberries.
- Cherries.
- Gooseberries.
- Pears.
