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Title: Dotties little lottie!
Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 08, 2003, 17:57:51
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Here is my patch, small but quite productive
The bit at the back I have recently discovered belongs to me! OH DEAR!  I have enlisted the help of a friend to clear it under the understanding that she gets a patch when it is done!! She did ask if we could bring in heavy machinery!! ;D  As it is twice the size of mine I have to clear it, think of all those extra veges!.
It is covered in brambles, most of them taller than I! and has not been used in years. What a challenge! ;D
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Here is the spot we have started to clear, it goes way back to the oak tree's you can see......GULP
Dottie P.
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Post by: Palustris on November 08, 2003, 18:24:26
Very nice. Just remember, a little at a time and do not overdo it. If it stops being fun then stop.
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Post by: tim on November 08, 2003, 18:29:06
- in topical jargon, we're all rooting for you!! - Tim
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Post by: ina on November 08, 2003, 23:15:27
Hi doris, it looks like the land goes uphill. Is that right or just an optical illusion? Good luck with the clearing.
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 09, 2003, 02:48:50
You are right! It definately goes uphill, looks like it has been a dumping ground for many a year :( but it will be beautifully level by the time I finish with it! ;D  DP
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Post by: ina on November 09, 2003, 11:39:48
The suggestion of bringing in the heavy machinery may not be so crazy hahaha. Don't forget the dynamite.
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 09, 2003, 12:46:52
Ina, we were thinking digger!! That would be exciting ;D
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Post by: Palustris on November 09, 2003, 18:37:34
Thought this might help.
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Post by: tim on November 09, 2003, 19:37:42
- posies to ladies - at your age? - ho,ho! - Tim
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Post by: Palustris on November 09, 2003, 20:01:58
MMmmmm. But does one flower equal a posie? Anyway it smelt so beautiful.
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 09, 2003, 22:44:32
thanks Eric, much appreciated!! I love to get flowers  ;D is that one out now?
DP
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Post by: Palustris on November 09, 2003, 23:10:20
Daft as it seems since they are an early Summer flower usually, there are a couple of flowers at the moment. Shocking spreaders, by seed. Pop up all over the place.
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 10, 2003, 11:03:59
Ah but a very pretty spreader, wish all the stuff in my garden that spread were that lovely!
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Post by: Palustris on November 10, 2003, 20:51:15
Sorry the pink  has stopped spreading for some reason. These are what we dug up today from our 'wood' in about 2m by 3m. plus a barrow load of scrap iron.
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 10, 2003, 20:59:08
Shame they are empty!  :'( hehehehe  i love old glass bottles and have quite a few that I dug up when I were young! I am diggin up broken glass on me lottie, shame they are broken as some of the glass is a beautiful colour, did use some once in a pottery project tho! ;D
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Post by: campanula on November 11, 2003, 00:49:49
Have you noticed that there is always, always a Shippams potted meat jar? ???
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 11, 2003, 01:04:30
True that now you mention it  ;D, and blue vicks jars!
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Post by: ciderself on November 11, 2003, 01:16:51
That one 5 from the left has to be a cider bottle surely Eric.
Do you think someone may have been concocting potions in your wood??????
Something made from rhubarb leaves maybe.
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Post by: Mrs Ava on November 11, 2003, 01:47:37
.....and a tile!  I am always digging up tiles!  Begining to think my lotties was once a roman bathroom!   :D
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Post by: ciderself on November 11, 2003, 02:07:46
It surely must have been a Roman villa EJ with wonderful mosaics. I can see it now.
Mine was a Victorian clay pipe factory!!!!!!!!
Amazing how so much history can be 'deduced' from such a small amount by archaeologists?????
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Post by: Beer_Belly on November 11, 2003, 08:45:02
There's not much archeology on my plot but when I was digging my bean trench I did find half a brick and 3 pieces of a clay pipe.
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Post by: ciderself on November 11, 2003, 11:48:35
Its nice to think of those men working the same land all those years ago puffing away at their clay pipes isnt it beer belly.
Although p'raps my clay pipe smokers worked in a carpet warehouse?
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 11, 2003, 12:42:03
My old bit I am sure was part of an ancient bottle dump, keep looking for coins, but the closest I have come to metal so far is a rusty fanta can! ;D
In my "new" bit I think they were plastic producers! Why oh why do people dump non biodegradiable stuff on their plots!! (so that people like me have to dig em up and cart their rubbish away whilst fuming I guess >:( ) From my little plot I can see the communial compost heap, and yup there are plastic bags etc on there, even tho a huge sign says no dumping. Geesh Humans can be such a dissapointment!
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Post by: ciderself on November 11, 2003, 13:00:14
Thankfully we were provided with a couple of skips. :-*
We managed to fill one of them in an afternoon - weed infested carpet. A new pest to go on the defra site surely??
It fights back as well - hubby had quite a tussle to get it to lie down. Would have it in my rugby team any day ;D
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Post by: Tenuse on November 11, 2003, 14:32:09
When I dug the first patch of my lottie over, I found...

BONES!!!

I was terrified, until the previous plot holder informed me that he had once spread some manure in which some unfortunate turkeys had been baked to death.

Oh well the more organic matter the merrier....

Ten x
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Post by: busy_lizzie on November 11, 2003, 16:18:42
Hi, We have found loads of bones while digging in our allotment too.  None human fortunately.  :o They look like animals. We were wondering about sheep because of the jaw bones, but I have been conjuring up this story of a little old man who used to take his dogs up to his lottie while he dug it, and when they died decided he would bury them there where they had spent many happy hours lying in the sunshine while he worked his land!  AAh! :'(  Probably nothing of the sort, but you can't help wondering about the history of the your allotment and  the people who dug the same soil as you.  :)
busy_lizzie
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 11, 2003, 17:19:45
Bones.......eauch! Well this morning, I found various plastic bottles, plastic holly with berries still attatched, part of a car, (still looking for the rest of it as I need a new one!) Plastic bags in various states of disrepair, 1/2 a large sign saying onda, and the best till last, various wreath holders, just hope the body isn't there too! :o (I am next to the cemetary.lovely and quiet!)
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Post by: ciderself on November 11, 2003, 17:37:00
Haveyou noticed how so many allotments are near to cemeteries. Are the planning peops trying to tell us something I wonder?
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Post by: ina on November 11, 2003, 18:28:55
Very fertile land I'm sure near the grave yard.

Many pieces of white clay pipe stems and some intact pipe bowls. Chards of kitchen stuff and tiles with designs on them, some small bones and a dented reservoir of an oil lamp (rubbed it but nothing happened).
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 11, 2003, 18:32:23
Well fertilised :o.OUCH! I quite like it actually, definately peaceful, and me Dad's up there on the hill, keeping an eye on me!! ;D
I guess too that the land is probably not as valuable as not many people would like to overlook a graveyard?
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Post by: Palustris on November 11, 2003, 20:43:01
The bit we are clearing was the dump for a first World War Camp in the fields behind us, so  there are some very strange things. Worst find today? Two old fashioned animal traps, the leg breaker kind for foxes, fortunately both too rusty to use. Now found over a dozen of them in the land.
Take care with the broken glass.
Bones are easy to explain. Up to quite recently many people did not have refuse collections so they buried their non-burnable refuse. Much of it rots away, but bones take a long time.
Our biggest hate is the Plastic Bin Sack. Previous occupants buried stuff in them. The contents do not rot as they have no access to water, air and fungus etc, so out they all come, the bag always splits, almost the same as they went in. Sometimes I find my species unbearably disgusting.
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Post by: Beer_Belly on November 12, 2003, 09:28:19
I'm opposite a graveyard as well no bones found as yet but I did find a horses tooth  ???
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Post by: minerva on November 12, 2003, 16:11:33
Directly below my plot there is an area that we are not alowed to cultivate as it is a Roman villa! apparently,  but i have found nothing remotely interesting on my plot apart from tarmac as it used to be a tennis court. in our old house we tried to terrace the garden and found a supermarket trolly buried in the raised lawn! only bones are the dogs
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 12, 2003, 16:38:07
minerva, a Roman Villa how exciting!! You never know a couple of coins may turn up one day ;D get the metal detectors out! :D Dottie P
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Post by: Palustris on November 12, 2003, 21:02:48
These are the most unpleasant finds.
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Traps for foxes or badgers. Hard to tell but the jaws at the top close on the foot and usually break it, holding the animal there until trapper comes to finish it off. Not nice, even for foxes.
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 13, 2003, 00:43:02
What horrid things, glad they have rusted away.......surely they are not in use in this day and age are they?? DP
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Post by: Beer_Belly on November 13, 2003, 08:20:58
No - gin traps were banned a long while ago and by the look of the rust on those they've been buried for years. They'd look nice on a wall though (as a reminder as to how more civilised we've become)
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on November 17, 2003, 20:19:09
Well this morning I have managed, with the aid of a friend! To remove 3......yes 3 compost bag loads of broken china!!! :o Suddenly came across it.
Now it is making me wonder wether a previous tennant owned a greek restaurant, or wether he /she hated the other halfs taste in dinnerware, and secretly took it up the lottie bit by bit to smash!  ;D  DP
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