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Started by Squash64, June 28, 2009, 15:59:07

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Bugloss2009

we don't have any Cultural Diversity, but we are pretty strong on Medical Condition Diversity

Bugloss2009


cornykev

MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

pumkinlover

Did you set on the pole dancer Betty?

We have Italians on our plots- they are preety good gardeners!
Everyone is white ??? I'd love some other nationalities-just to see what different plants they grow and hear how they cook them. ;)
Plenty of medical condition diversity though!

Mr Smith

We still have the two Scillians on our allotments in fact I'm the new comer they have had allotments for years, :)

Squash64

Quote from: pumpkinlover on March 22, 2011, 18:34:15
Did you set on the pole dancer Betty?

We have Italians on our plots- they are preety good gardeners!
Everyone is white ??? I'd love some other nationalities-just to see what different plants they grow and hear how they cook them. ;)
Plenty of medical condition diversity though!


Yes, a very nice young Polish chap and his wife came and took the plot.  I didn't ask about the dancing.  ;)

I love to see what everyone grows.  The Bangladeshis love to share their plants and seeds with me and I grow chillies for them in my greenhouse.  All the Italians grow lots of artichokes and cardoons, it's easy to see which are their plots.  W.Indians love calaloo, dwarf beans and pumpkins as well as the 'ordinary' veg.
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

grannyjanny

Our site is quite boring in that we are all white & English, 1 Welsh man & lady, 1 Irish lady & 1 Scottish lady.

grawrc

Our old man is also an Irishman. He is 80 and can clear an overgrown plot in an afternoon! Apart from him we have mainly Scots - including an Orcadian, a few irish and English, but also Spaniards, a Pole (of the non-dancing variety), Turks, Americans (of the USA sort) and a Kenyan. We have loads of "other nationalities" on the waiting list, but sadly it seems to be "dead men's shoes" at the moment.

Alex133

Anyone growing interesting things is good to have around.

I think it would be great if more people from other countries joined A4A...

tonybloke

we've got some folk from Suffolk, does that count?
You couldn't make it up!

cornykev

Have they 6 fingers as well Tone.    :P   :-X
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

shirlton

We have an old irishman on our site too but we ain't got an old english bloke unless ower Tone qualifies ;D
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

BarriedaleNick

It's a bit like the UN on our site - we are in SE London do we do reflect the local demographic.
We have old Oirish guys who love to drink and dig, Italian's who grow the best figs, Jamaicans, English, French. Aussies, Chinese, Eastern Europeans, one Russian, Indian and Belgiums.  Even amongst the English everyone seems to come from somewhere different - we even have some Londoners!

It's all very friendly and I wouldn't want it any other way!
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

Alex133

It sounds fun, Barriedale, and it must be great learning about other ways and things to grow. Bit Midsomer where I am allotmentwise (but very friendly).

goodlife

Sounds like we've got serious shortage of diversity on our site..No Irish (anymore)..plenty of English, one Polish, one Swiss, one German and one Finn..
It would be soooo interesting to see more other crops growing here than just runnerbeans, cabbage and moneymaker tomatoes ::)
There is only so much interesting  conversation you can make out of those crops..that's why I like to hang around here ;D..someone to 'talk' about all other sort of things that are edibles ;) ;D
Some weeks ago I gave to my neighbour in lottie some strawberry plants..she was over the moon..she didn't think she could grow some on open ground :o..and she's had her allotment for years and years.. ::) That sort of explain how interesting some folks crops are over here..now my mission is to get her growing all sorts ;) ;D

Digeroo

We have a Pole and a Korean, a South African, a couple of Welsh and a Scot but mostly rather middle English and but certainly no Midsomer dead bodies (except the one 5 miles away).  But since we all more or less started together a great mix of ages.   The only other incomers are the Muntjac perhaps I do have some murderous throughts about them.

The most exotic things on site are mooli, goji and horseradish.



Bugloss2009

well we've finally got some cultural diversity. The Chinese family next to the allotment have taken up a plot. Grannie, an elderly lady, was lustily wielding a trenching tool for a couple of hours, while Number One Son, a sturdy chap, was sitting down in his tracksuit playing with his iphone.   ;D

Nigel B

Quote from: grannyjanny on March 22, 2011, 20:03:13
Our site is quite boring in that we are all white & English, 1 Welsh man & lady, 1 Irish lady & 1 Scottish lady.
Is this a joke?




;)
"Carry on therefore with your good work.  Do not rest on your spades, except for those brief periods which are every gardeners privilege."

picman

We have 3 with replacement hips , does that count... Oh and one European...

pumkinlover

Just realised we have one Canadian and one Swede  Swedish Lady. ;D

landimad

What more do you need than a Janner, Taffy, and a carrot cruncher in the same house. ;D
Nobody understands each other let alone any visitors we may have from across the globe.
One day the language of people and their beliefs will be unified and there will be peace.
Pinch me and I shall wake up. :D

Got them back now to put some tread on them

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