Thought I'd say Hi to everyone as I've just registered! ;D
Feel a bit of a fraud at the moment, as I haven't actually got an allotment yet. :-[ I'm going to see the Allotment Secretary on Sunday, to pick out a plot. Had a nice surprise though, as he said the plots are 30ft by 75ft. :o Is this typical? All that space to fill with greens and flowers!!! :D
I've no previous experience so you'll probably see loads of posts from me asking loads of Q's!
Welcome to the site MutantHobbit from another relative newbie. You won't go short of advice around here, everyone is exceedingly helpful, the years of experience must go into the thousands.
Have fun,
M.
Hi MutantHobbit
Welcome to the site.
You will be surprised how fast you can fill an area of that size.
Have fun.
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Welcome
Regards
MikeB
Good morning MH and welcome to A4A
Yep - I have to agree with Tel. You'll soon have that area filled and will be looking for more space.
;) Hi MH and welcome aboard ;D I see you are a Brummie too, could we be neighbours, whereabouts is your lottie? 8)
Hey, mutant, yes that space is standardish. I know, it's huge. It actually gets bigger in the first few weeks as you measure out a couple of reasonably sized beds and then realise how many more you'd have to measure out to fill the space :D
Eventually, apparently, it gets smaller, whereupon you start on another plot. By the time you have filled this up you have no hobbies bar growing food and eating it, and your friends scream at the sight of courgettes.
Luckily I have no hobbies other than these anyway, so bring it on :D
Hi MH, Â Welcome to the Board and good luck with your plot. Â As everybody says you will soon fill it up, - Â best to have too much to start with than too little. Â Let us know how you get on. Â :) busy_lizzie
hello MH!
You're doing one better than me - I'm a total fraud. Have no allotment, don't plan currently to get one for at least a few more years. Not even on the list!
Good luck with your new plot. I'm sure you'll learn loads from it, the other allotmenteers and the experts on here!
Hi MH and welcome , i havent got an allotment but have a nice garden , on here you will find a mind of information we all love to help each other and have a general chat of course , pull up a chair . Cheers Rosebud. ;D ;D
hi MH :D
Warm A4A welcome to you......hav'nt got a lottie either very small Garden out the front of the house....but
what the hell....still enjoy planting and growing things.
Pull up a chair....relax....and enjoy yourself here amongst good friends 8)
Hi MutantHobit & welcome - from yet another relative newbie who is even more of a fraud, with no allotment & no plans to get one (can just about manage the garden!).
Hiya MH - And welcome to these boards ! ;D ;D ;D ;D
you are only a fraud if you wanted to pave over your garden ;)
welcome
Welcome :)
We unpaved ours.
;D Hi everyone!
Thank you one and all for the very warm welcome and the gentle encouragement. :) You sure seem like a friendly group! ;) It's really made me feel better, after a really crappy day!
I've got over the fright of hearing it was a such large piece of land. It's good to hear that it will become managable, and I feel like like an artist approaching a blank white canvas! :-\ You have to bear in mind though, that I live in a flat with no garden. Well, that's not strictly true my garden is a large country park with an airport next to it! ::)
I just go outside the flat, pop down an alley and there I am, my dog's idea of heaven! I'll have to take a photo and post it on site to show you all what I'm rambling on about.
Still, roll on Sunday, and I'll get to choose my plot! Now, where am i gonna scrounge some tools from...
Hey, Bupster, thanks for the warning! Didn't realise lotties could be so addictive... :D
Busy Lizzie, I'm sure I'll become a regular on the forum, most people end up trying to pay me to try and get some peace & quiet for a bit... :-[
Roy, the Allotments are in Sheldon, I don't know if you're familiar with the area. They're under the flight path of the planes taking off and landing at Birmingham International Airport. The back fence of the allotments are about 200 m from the end of the runway!
Svea, haven't got a garden and haven't needed to bury anyone under a patio lately... ;)
Good for you redclanger, you didn't find any bodies underneath did you? :o
And to everyone else, I'm sure I'll end up exchanging with you at some point :)(http://[glow=red,2,300][/glow%5D)
Quote from: MutantHobbit on August 27, 2005, 00:34:10
Roy, the Allotments are in Sheldon, I don't know if you're familiar with the area. They're under the flight path of the planes taking off and landing at Birmingham International Airport. The back fence of the allotments are about 200 m from the end of the runway!
:( Your miles away from me, mine is at the foot of the Frankley Beaches hill close by the M5 services, do you wave to the passengers when they fly passed whilst ducking ;D ;D
Wo - and I go to my lottie for a bit of peace and quiet as well as all the other reasons. Don't think it is the same for you - except during the we houurs of the morning.
I don't think I'd like planes going overhead :o My lotty is dead quiet and I find I get right narked when the police whizz past with sirens going. Bet there's no emergency - they are just mad ;D
Hope you enjoy your new plot MH (planes permitting) and that you get some veggies in soon :)
i dunno - a bit of plane spoting has enlivened many a dull sunday :D
(not if you live under the heathrow flightpath though :o)
Quote from: redclanger on August 27, 2005, 09:46:07
Wo - and I go to my lottie for a bit of peace and quiet as well as all the other reasons. Don't think it is the same for you - except during the we houurs of the morning.
Actually, it will be pretty quiet for me if I choose... fact is I'm Deaf so I can just switch my hearing aids off. ;D Then it's just a slight rumbling sound as they go overhead. Has come in handy that, in the past. Usually when I don't want to do something! ;)
I've lived by the airport for 24 out of the last 28 years, so I haven't really noticed it since I was a kid to be honest!
Had a successful day today, went to the local house clearers today and managed to get all my tools I need (Fork, rake, hoe + extending weeder) except a spade for £3.50. They're old, but sturdy, so they'll do just fine. They're gonna let me have a spade for a quid when they get one in. Now I just need to find a wheelbarrow from somewhere!. :)