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Started by londonfarming, June 29, 2005, 13:24:57

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terrace max

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terrace max

I travelled to a mystical time zone
but I missed my bed
so I soon came home

londonfarming

Quote from: daveandtara on July 14, 2005, 10:08:07
well, ours is a half plot, full plots being 120x30 feet, and i would guess that there are around 60 ish full plots on the site. mind you, i'm pretty rubbish at this sort of thing :-[
would you said as big as a football pitch?
pm BRESSANGE.

daveandtara

dave tells me that the whole area (all the allotments put together) amounts to one and a half to two times the size of highbury. (and he should know being a lifelong arsenal supporter) ::)

londonfarming

Quote from: daveandtara on July 14, 2005, 19:39:55
Dave tells me that the whole area (all the allotments put together) amounts to one and a half to two times the size of highbury. (and he should know being a lifelong arsenal supporter) ::)
good. the first step i did when i got my allotment was to asks for a map of the site. i then asked each plot older what king of gardening they where using. i then put a red spot on chemical,green on going into organic. i could see better where i was.
different way of being organic, mean that i had to use other color.
it worked well and could see where we were and how/who we could help.
1 acre made us eligible for a SA certificate. i thought it was a good news, especially in the city. the way we cultivate played
an important  part.
it look like you plot could be 2 acre.
pm BRESSANGE.

Merry Tiller

Quote...but later, rather than sooner, preferably...

For some people maybe ;)

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