I love my allotment

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Post: # 110Post Emma »

At work all the girls have started to call me Authur fowler. I don't mind and take it as a compliment as I love MY ALLOTMENT. I just think they are missing out. :flower:

LOVE your logo too, is it suposed to be a good life rip off? :occasion5:

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Post: # 117Post Andy Hamilton »

would not use the words 'rip off' it is a homage to the good life, that people can eaisily identify with.

I get some stick for having an allotment too, but when it comes to harvest time and you have cupboards full of organic vegetables it makes it all worth while.
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Post: # 144Post Emma »

I agree, I must have saved a fortune on organic veg over the five years that i have had mine. :D

Is it only here in England that there are allotments, I know the Americans don't have them??????

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Post: # 163Post Wombat »

Certainly have never come across them here in Aus. There was a community garden in my area a few years back but it has since folded. I am not sure why, possibly lack of interest or perhaps the land was resumed for building. The cost of land anywhere in the Sydney basin is disgusting! :cry:

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I live in South London, the cost of land is not cheap here either. :(

I like the idea of a community garden, it's a shame it lost interest. A bigger shame if it was due to housing.

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Post: # 174Post Wombat »

Yes, I used to know the woman who set it up, her kids went to ballet where my daughters were doing it at the time. She got really into growing things and went back to uni, I think she may have wound up going into the commercial side of growing. Maybe the problem was that she was the driving force and when she moved on it all folded. Anyway it was sad to see it go.
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Post: # 188Post Emma »

If she could inspire everyone that much then lets hope she is doing well in her new job.

I found out yesterday that I have convinced someone in our office to get an allotment. So it looks like I am doing some inspiring work too. :lol: They are keeping quiet about it though, not sure why. They are a funny lot where I work. :geek:

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Post: # 195Post Wombat »

Good work!

I don't say too much about what I do at home when I'm at work, most people consider me a bit strange already because of what I do (I'm the OHS&E Manager). :?
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Post: # 197Post Andy Hamilton »

What does the ohs&e manager mean?

By the way Emma and Wombat, if you are wondering why there are pictures of the good life characters next to your posts it is because they relate to how many posts you make. They go in rank order of how many posts you make, the highest that you can be is Barbara Good.
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Post: # 199Post Wombat »

Thanks Andy,

I was kind of wondering! :lol:
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Post: # 208Post Emma »

How many times do I have to post to be Felicity Kendal :P

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Post: # 218Post Wombat »

It stands for Occupational Health, Safety and Environment Manager. We are a strange breed and need more than your fair share of idealism and masochism (in equal parts). :lol:
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Post: # 219Post Andy Hamilton »

Ah of course, wombat.

Emma - you have to make 50 posts to be felicity Kendall/Barbara Good. I am going to add to a bit more I think, so you can be other people the more you post. Any suggestions?
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Post: # 1965Post cyndeelouwho1972 »

I realise this post is old but I am new here. There is such a thing as buying shares from farmers here in the States. You purchase a share in the crop and you go to the farm to pick up what has been grown or pay extra to have it delivered. There are also co op farms. Their are many community gardens and everyone shares in the chores and harvest. Sometimes the community buys the plot of land or they lease from a farm. I found an elderly woman who owns an old six acre blueberry field. If I tend the blueberries my family and I are allowed to have whatever we like, if we decide to sell produce we can give her a portion of the money to help her with her taxes. I hope someday to buy the plot from her as I would hate to see the land developed.

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that sounds like sound of buying sharesm what a fantastic idea.
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