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We've got our allotment already :-)) UPDATE ...
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 10 Feb 2007 17:40 |
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I thought we would have to wait ages yet, but had a letter today to say we have one !! Hopefully it won't be pouring with rain tomorrow and we can go and have a look. Cross everything please that it's not tooooo overgrown. We are VERY excited !! Maz. XX |
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Tina-Marie | Report | 10 Feb 2007 17:44 |
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Maz, That's wonderful, you can't beat your own fresh produce. The growing potential is vast...Congratulations...these plots are so hard to get. Tina x |
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Cumbrian Caz~**~ | Report | 10 Feb 2007 17:48 |
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We applied for ne 18 months ag and still waiting, have no garden and love to grow things, Good luck!! Caz xxxx |
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Dawnieher3headaches | Report | 10 Feb 2007 18:05 |
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Maz hubby keeps going on about getting one might just phone the guy and ask without telling him then tell him to take his spade round there lol |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 10 Feb 2007 18:06 |
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thanks folks :-) there was a long list, but what they did was approach all those who hadn't been tending their plots and obviously some of them didn't want them anymore. will let you know what it's like when we've been - hope there's not too much to clear David - you can come and be my advisor pmsl Maz. XX |
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June | Report | 10 Feb 2007 18:33 |
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Maz good news re your allotment.My Hubby has had one for two years now produce is amazin .Happy Gardening. June x |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 10 Feb 2007 23:18 |
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oh Suzi I am the wrong person to ask lol - we will have to have an 'Allotment advice and tips' thread lol Got a book for Xmas called 'The Allotment Book' - got it from Book People - and it tells you just everything - I would recommend it :-) Lynda - if they are really really really nice to me maybe !! Maz. xX |
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PinkDiana | Report | 10 Feb 2007 23:44 |
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Oh how exciting for the kids too!!! Hope its not to much of a task to tidy it up!! And will you get a potting shed too like Arthur Fowler had? ;o) |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 10 Feb 2007 23:46 |
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lol Diana - I always think of EastEnders when we are there pmsl sheds are surprisingly expensive, so unless there is one there (unlikely) I won't be getting one yet. I know what will be on my Xmas list tho!! Maz. XX |
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Julie | Report | 10 Feb 2007 23:48 |
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Hi Maz I m so pleased for you We've grown a fair few things in the garden, but do you think Tia will eat it, oh no she won't touch it. Can complain really as she would eat it if i brought it from the shop either lol |
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**Sheesh | Report | 11 Feb 2007 01:11 |
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Maz am totally jealous, ive wanted one for ages but theyre like hobby horses s**t around here - nobody will give them up and you just about have to wait until somebody dies before you get one! Happy planting :-) |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 11 Feb 2007 07:16 |
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Well done Maz, you'll be busy bees soon then! :)) Get a good pair of gardening gloves, as all that digging gives your hands what for!, years ago we had one, grew some tasty stuff, and huge sunflowers too!, nothing like it, oh the good life, Lol :)) Chris :) |
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Sal in Sydney | Report | 11 Feb 2007 07:23 |
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We had an allotment in Cardiff for about a year before we moved to Sydney.....had a shed and everything and I loved it. Gots lots of great veggies, (I remember having millions of lettuces and giving them to everyone up the road)! Weeds are a pain in the a___e though! Think it was something like 12 pound a year - fantastic value but then we emigrated. Good luck and have fun, and I hope you have a shed as well! Sal in Sydneyxxx |
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Annie | Report | 11 Feb 2007 07:40 |
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oh been in his allment for about 30yrs now .....there was three of them but sadly the other two passed away.......so its all his now like they say you have to wait till somebody dies to get one then the family sell it on even though they dont own them just waiting for the weather to change n help oh get it turned over n set enjoy your gardening ann xx |
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Huia | Report | 11 Feb 2007 08:06 |
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I am going to make a lot of you green with envy. We have an acre of land on which we built our house some years ago. OH has made several vege gardens in different parts of the land. Unfortunately since we had dog and cat put down last year (old and not so well) we have had a plague of rabbits, among other things. OH has spent a fortune on wire netting to try to keep them away from his veges. Hasnt been a good growing season lately. Most summers for several years I was kept busy freezing beans. And beetroot. Cant beat homegrown veges. Lots of courgettes this year plus big cabbages, also had a lot of broccoli. At present we have sweet corn ripe. Any emigrants coming to help? |
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badger | Report | 11 Feb 2007 09:44 |
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Hi Maz ,i reckon you will have plenty of fun in your [patch],i know i did ,along with a lot of hard work.Suzi will need to find out where she intends planting the brassica ,and treating that area with garden lime to prevent the nasties,but don't put lime where you are going to put potatoes.Plant all the crops but carrot and parsnip in vending cups first ,then use a bulb planter to make the holes for transplanting ,your plants ,then are at their growing distance to start with and don't need thinning.any help i can give ,i will be glad to help.. If the society have one available ,use a rotovater the first time round to make things quicker ,leaving you more time to plan. any help i can give you are welcome to.Fred. |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 11 Feb 2007 23:11 |
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thanks everyone for your replies - and Fred for your offer of help! we went up and had a look today. Am really quite pleased :-) it's actually a half size plot (5 rods apparently lol) which suits me as I was worried about coping with a biggun two thirds of it has sort of weedy growth to ankle height and the other bit has brambles - quite high, but cut-down-able. there is some sort of wooden frame thing under the brambles and a compost bin. also 2 apple trees. may find some more treasures under the brambles! saw plenty of others that were much more overgrown, so we are happy with that. we are gonna go up there tomorrow and make a start - so won't be able to move on tuesday lol Maz. XX |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 12 Feb 2007 10:27 |
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grrrrrrrrr it's been raining all morning :-( don't think we will get there today |
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valinkent | Report | 12 Feb 2007 10:46 |
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Just seen this thread as i have been away for a few days. Maz this is great for you and the children, i do hope that the rain keeps away for part of this week while the children are on half term. Val xxx |
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Shelli4 | Report | 12 Feb 2007 11:01 |
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Maz are you're kids on half term then??? mine are off next week!!! |
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