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Title: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 10, 2014, 17:01:43
About ten years ago things got so busy with the flower nursery and having to be away from home all spring and half the summer building gardens at shows I gave the allotment back. My own garden is so full of shrubs and a bit of an orchard we do not have room for the nice home grown veg.
 I was looking at ripping some out for a vegetable plot, because I have the time now to look after them and thought I wonder if I can get another allotment. Rang up the village society and asked to be put on the waiting list. Two hours later I was offered a choice of a couple of plots. So Saturday morning I shall be meeting the sec. to sort one out. They both need a good clear out but I don't mind starting from scratch one is 15m long and the other 20 both 7m wide. Just the right size for me, I don't need a big one anymore.

It is a nice spot just outside the village, but a couple of houses overlooking them and stables just around the corner, £1 a week with water. That's what I call a result.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: goodlife on September 10, 2014, 17:27:38
Wow...good news and so quickly too! Though I think the 'grow your own' boom is slowing down over here...we have few spare plots available and nobody on waiting list! Last year there were quite few people after them.
Those are still quite good size plots and will give you plenty to do..what is it first?..making the plot dog 'proof' so you can take doggies with you for company?
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 10, 2014, 17:40:29
..what is it first?..making the plot dog 'proof' so you can take doggies with you for company?

Making it rabbit proof is more than likely, surrounded by open fields, so they are bound to be there.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: goodlife on September 10, 2014, 17:48:35
no no...lure them in...think of bunny burgers :angel11:
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: cornykev on September 10, 2014, 20:33:08
How much do u pay a year for the plot Ace.     :drunken_smilie:
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 10, 2014, 21:08:46
How much do u pay a year for the plot Ace.     :drunken_smilie:

£40 for the plot and £15 for the water, tools etc.. £25 deposit refunded when if you vacate and leave the plot in good order. It is not council owned. Something the village society set up on their own. But just over a pound a week is not going to break the bank. They put all the plot numbers in a hat every year and who ever gets drawn has a free year.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: cornykev on September 11, 2014, 11:01:42
You'll probably find a way to fix it Ace, and for the 3rd year running the free plot is .........ACE.     :tongue3:
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: Digeroo on September 11, 2014, 20:19:46
Brill that was quick.

We have several spare plots, I do think the allotment boom is over.   Though they were rather over grown so I think it puts people off.  Being sorted by a squad of pigs.

Do you have deer on the IOW, they can be a nuisance?   At least you will not have the muntjac best keep it that way.

One other problem of being open to countryside is the human rats who steal veg, hopefully the houses overlooking might help.

Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 11, 2014, 21:01:14
There are a few deer over here, I have never seen any, but people have seen tracks more to the south of the island, not in my area. Thieves will not be a problem, we don't do that here, the place is to small to get away with anything without somebody knowing. Just the other day somebody mentioned that we had changed our toilet paper colour. Nosey lot of feckers!
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: alkanet on September 11, 2014, 21:29:49
you're probably verging on the sub-tropical
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 12, 2014, 08:08:51
you're probably verging on the sub-tropical

Verging on insanity is more like it. But the weather can be different to the north island. Not necessarily hotter, but the summer season seems a bit longer. I shall leave here in a couple of weeks time still dressed for summer, then drive up to the north and arrive in the middle of winter, all in one day

Spring will start around St. Valentines day  and winter starts usually just after bonfire night. Then depending where you are you might not even see a frost. Years ago when my son was 4 I got him a sledge for Xmas he could not use it until he was 13.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: Paulines7 on September 12, 2014, 09:50:53
Pleased to hear about your allotment Ace and glad you didn't have to go on a long waiting list.    :icon_cheers:
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: goodlife on September 12, 2014, 10:50:15
LOL..reading the posts it went swiftly from toilet rolls to sub-tropical.. you would not need any paper then, plenty of greenery for all year round supply  :tongue3: :icon_cheers:

No thieves, vandals, deer, 'free year' draw, running water, longer growing season... only need to sit down, play some music and watch the crops grow...it is good for some! :drunken_smilie: :tongue3:
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 13, 2014, 12:01:58
Only a titchy one but it will do. Lovely views all around so it looks like a nice spot to spend a few hours now and again.
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Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: caroline7758 on September 13, 2014, 18:25:38
Looks plenty big enough to me! Will Mrs Ace be helping you?
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 13, 2014, 20:18:37
Will Mrs Ace be helping you?

Hope not
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: Froglegs on September 14, 2014, 11:55:20
Shed and a fire pit first.
 :coffee2:
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: alkanet on September 14, 2014, 12:18:45
also, the Sun always shines on the IoW
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 15, 2014, 12:12:14
Boney or what! Very hard stoney ground. So it looks like a few tons of manure and another few tons of compost (soil improver)from the tip. Chipped a couple of metres across with the mattock to clear the top weeds then dug over with the Asian hoe. A spade won't touch it yet. A few pounds lost in weight which is one of the benefits of clearing by hand. Temperature got into the twenties so early mornings for a while, enjoyed it though.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 15, 2014, 13:33:31
Almost forgot, a few windy days and the beach is full of seaweed. Free as well, add a trailer or two of that and I shall have some nice crops next year.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: Froglegs on September 15, 2014, 13:47:26
Beds or in rows?
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 15, 2014, 14:17:52
Beds or in rows?

Still thinking about that. As the ground is so hard and stoney raised beds would be the way to go. But I shall clear it all off first and see how it goes with plenty of dung and compost. Can't plant anything yet as it all happened so quickly so I have nothing in the way of seedlings etc. I expect just a few rows of broad beans, onions and shallots will be all for this year, I was thinking of finding some spring cabbage plants but having been fitted up once before with club root, I would rather bring on my own brassica seedlings.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 17, 2014, 16:56:17
Knew I had done some yesterday. But joints are easing up a bit now I am getting back into the swing of it. About a third cleared and dug over. The topsoil is very thin with a clay/stoney base underneath what we call hoggin down this way. So only about nine inches before the really hard stuff. Made up the top soil this afternoon with a trailer load of well rotted manure from the stables, so now I have 18 inches of top soil with the manure dressing.

The other allotment got let and the woman who rents it got a bloke to run over it with a small tiller, naturally it just skimmed across the top. I just kept my mouth shut and got on with my own. A few have remarked how easy I make the Asian hoe work. So I did put them straight and told them they could have a go when I'm finished before they buy one. After all it ain't anybody that can get the knack of working one.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: alkanet on September 18, 2014, 11:54:41
"Asian hoe" gives me some very strange search results

perhaps you mean "Japanese hoe"

or you're just a lucky boy
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: antipodes on September 19, 2014, 13:25:08
You say it's titchy but mine is half that size :-)   Well done, hop you enjoy it (and the peace and quiet ???  :laughing4:
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 19, 2014, 17:00:16
Peace and quiet! you have to be joking. Them old boys can't half rabbit. I have taken to giving them the obligatory grunt, when they come down to have a natter. I don't mind being sociable but not until I have done enough work for the day.

Tomorrow will be different, they are having a barbeque, mainly as it is time for the yearly subs to be paid, so I will go and have a drink and get to know the rest of them. Although most seem to know me already as the secretary put the word around that I had joined them.

It could be handy for blagging a few bits and pieces like strawberry runners, rhubarb, raspberries etc. I'll take the old squeezebox along for a bit of amusement, that usually breaks the ice.
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: Deb P on September 20, 2014, 17:52:09
Look at you, getting all involved............ :tongue3: Those poor blokes have no idea who they are dealing with do they, I give it a week before you can't resist some banter/leg pulling or at least a bit of morris dancing instruction..... :drunken_smilie:
Title: Re: growing veg again
Post by: ACE on September 23, 2014, 13:34:21
Nice cool morning, got there early ready to finish clearing and digging. Then the sun came out, too hot to work. So back this evening to clear the last 5m2  before I go away for our caravan holiday up in the dales.

Then mid October get ready for some planting of a few crops like onions etc. I would have liked to do a bit of equinox planting today, but nothing is ready an if things need a drop of water while I am away they will die.
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