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Hi Paul_D, Welcome to A4A Congratulations on getting your plot, apart from the obvious weeds you mention it sounds like you have some useful extras. Being close to home must be a bonus too. Good luck with your first year on your allotment, look forward to your posts
Did your Windows 10 start to install itself ElisabethB? Mine did that and I am still struggling to find my way around and also how to do things. But at least my groups were still there.Your plot (and the pink kettle) sound a haven and a little bit of paradise after the hard work and difficult start with the plot neighbour. Glad you found us and hope to read more about your growing successes. A marrow in 6 weeks? How did you manage that?Welcome to A4A. Attaching photos is not hard. Underneath the message window where you type a message is an attachment button. The picture does not appear straightaway, but takes some time to upload. You'll get the hang of it.
Hi! Just found this site, was with another but going to windows 10 it disappeared, and I cannot remember name (age doe's that to you, We, sister in law and self took over half plot on May 7th 2014, so in to 3rd year, it was is a bad state, and the other person on the other half was not very nice but they have gone now and we got all the plot. It is on a hill, but look to the left and you see the A48 Severn Bridge and to the right the River Wye. When I can work out how to, I will post a picture. We did have male help for 4 days but the rest was left to us, we even had a 6 week marrow (my baby) we try to grow every thing except sweet corn as the badgers love it. As we are old girls we can visit the plot any time, usually for many hours, weeding, planting, mowing or sitting in the pergoda! having tea/coffee, and sometime lunch, get visitors when the pink kettle whistles, not down today as it is quite wet and being on a slope! so hopefully tomorrow will be better. I will stop now as I can gone on a bit.