I joined the waiting list three years ago for the local allotments, and was told I was sixth in the waiting list. After yearly begging calls to the local committee, I have just been told that I have secured my very first plot.
I have enjoyed reading the posts here over the last two years, but always with a hint of envy at all of your achievements - now I can put all the knowledge I have accrued from here to good use.
Think i'll start off simply with the tatties, onions, garlic etc, which I have had chitting/sprouting away just on the off chance that this would be my lucky season.
So excited just had to tell someone..........
Congratulations SteveJ
You lucky devil you - me I'm still on the waiting list and hopefully will get one whilst I am still young enough to dig it ;D I will just have to be happy with my barrels and containers dotted around my garden. I'm sure my neighbours think I'm an old rag and bones lady!!
Good luck and don't go at it too wildly to start off with - a little every day seems to be the key thing. PS : regarding the garlic - make sure that you split all the cloves apart before planting them - this was my first year planting mine and only on Saturday when I was checking up on them and saw all the green shoots popping out all bunched together did it dawn on me that how were they going to grow - Duhh! :-[ ??? another senior moment! - so guess what I am doing this week-end - yeah unplanting and splitting the garlic and then replanting it.
Anyway, good luck and have loads of fun.
Jitterbug
Wonderful Steve, welcome to the world of allotment keeping- so glad your patience has finally been rewarded. Looking forward to hearing about your progress!
Great news Steve and welcome to A4A
Welcome to the wonderful world of allotmenteering, bad backs and dirty fingernails but a great sense of achievement
Congratulations Steve, a very patient wait. Your careful approach to populating your plot should be rewarded too, those first vegetables should be some of the nicest you have ever tasted !
Woohoo!
I remember it well - day one.
Enjoy
Well done and I hope you are luckier than me....my plot hadn't been worked for 3 years but the previous occupant wouldn't give it up. Now after 18 months of digging, digging and more digging I have a plot to be proud of and a back that will cost me a fortune to put right at the Ostiopath. ;D
Welcome to our world.....Dinger
Many congratulations Steve! Persistence does pay off. You will love having an allotment and you will love the taste of your own home grown veggies, - there is nothing like it. Have a great season and let us know how you get on. :) busy-lizzie
aghhh best of luck with your new lottie.
I wish you:
HAPPY GROWING!
QuoteThink i'll start off simply
Bet you don't ;D ;D ;D
So happy for you. To have your very own plot. Little and often as they say. Please feel free to ask any question that you think might help!
You have now got an excuse for a shopping spree? ;D
Enjoy.
Congrats :) Any pictures?
Quote from: SteveJ on March 28, 2006, 14:22:53
So excited just had to tell someone..........
Well just look how many people are thrilled for you steve! Including me, well done for persisting, enjoy your first year :D
Now your life can begin Steve, hope everything grows well for you, and just remember if you are stuck that there is plenty of good advice on the A4A pages
very excited for you SteveJ.
and yes, let's see pics please ;D
Oh that is so wonderfull for you, after such a long wait, good luck for the comming season.
You're going to have so much fun .. and pain ... and frustration. You'll just love it! ;D ;D
Dear all,
Thanks to everyone for their kind comments, its good to know that there is such a great place to ask questions and get advice, I'm sure I will find the same down at the lottie. Speak to you all again soon.....
Congrats Steve, it seems like a good time of year to get it. I got mine in the June before last and was flabbergasted at how much I managed to grow that first year. May your flabber be similarly ghasted - Good luck.
Noddy.