We have an allotment!!!

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tim&fatima
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We have an allotment!!!

Post: # 100151Post tim&fatima »

well kind of..
er'indoors, rang the local council, who told us that there is a two year waiting list, but gave us the number for the bloke in charge..
the wife then rang him and he said there was a two year waiting list for a full plot., but we could have a half plot, as he has a couple empty and apparently nobody wants half plots!?!? we are gonna have a look at it tomorrow. :cheers:
We already have our 8ft x 8ft veg patch (and greenhouse) planted out in the back garde, so i'm looking to get more knowledge than harvest from our first allotment.

I have not really had much to do with this part of the furum (Your local area and allotments). so I need to get reading.
any tips boys and girls?
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Post: # 100155Post red »

oh well done - half plot seems like a really good place to start anyway.
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Post: # 100180Post JR »

Congrats we too are newbies, it is our first full year on the plot, finding it great at the moment, although looking back to November last year it has been hard work.

Hope all goes well for you!

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Post: # 100192Post ina »

Congratulations! Just goes to show there's more around than the council necessarily publishes... I'm sure there are other underused or only half used plots.
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Post: # 100193Post eccentric_emma »

congratulations! we've had our plot the same time as JR and it has been hard work but heaps of fun.
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we have an allotment

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Well done, have fun
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Post: # 100363Post tim&fatima »

well we have just been down the allotment and seen the bloke and the plot.
we are now officially allotment thingy people. (sure theres a label for it.)
The plot is full of weeds! not too well established, so won't take us too long to get it sorted. but we are off on holiday (monday) so i can't wait to come back and get stuck in.
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Post: # 100375Post Jandra »

Congratulations! You're now official "allotmenteers" or allotment thingy people, indeed.

I'm now in my third season of 'allotmenteering' and I'm addicted. I wish my garden were big enough to grow veg there, but on the other hand I've met some nice people through the allotment society (of course, Ive also met some not-so-nice people, but that's life) and I wouldn't want to miss that, I guess.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy your allotment.

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Post: # 100414Post Millymollymandy »

Congrats! :cheers:

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Post: # 100418Post oldfella »

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Post: # 100428Post tim&fatima »

Thanx guys for the responses,
really looking forward to the ups and downs of allotment life.
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Post: # 100435Post kiwirach »

congrats.... :cheers:

i'm still waiting for the paperwork and deposit to go thru on mine....blimen lottie officer decided to take leave then be sick whilst my form was in the 'to-do' file!
i cant wait to get stuck in on mine as well!!.

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Post: # 100637Post Flo »

Ah the first year can be a slog getting things just so. I'm a year and two months in and am glad to have stuck out the first year and managed to get it all bottomed in the winter.

To all you newbies, good luck and good gardening weather, may you have good crops, green fingers and no pests. :thumbright:

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