Karen and Pete's allotment
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Re: Karen and Pete's allotment
Looks good! The allotments I've seen around here were a lot more expensive, though - all private. Not worth it if you are trying to save money, unless you have a very large family.
Ina
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Re: Karen and Pete's allotment
The Parish Council around here have just started recommissioning loads of dilapidated allotments and offering them up at £15PA for a half plot or £30 for a full plot. I'm considering moving some of the lower-attention stuff down there and freeing up a bit more space out back for veggies :)
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Trying to get to grips with a Staffordshire allotment (UK)
Trying to get to grips with a Staffordshire allotment (UK)
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Re: Karen and Pete's allotment
Sounds like a good plan. Keep the stuff that needs most attention close to home. Good price too - try to get one with a ready water supply.
Maggie
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