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Title: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: mo on October 24, 2007, 17:14:43
have enquired and told that a few people drop out this time of year due to the weather, so its a case of wait and see what happens.  :-\  Would appreciate tips on wet clay if anyone has any. :)
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: manicscousers on October 24, 2007, 17:21:07
iya, mo..welcome to the site, here's hoping you hear soon..
our plot was so wet, part of it was under water for 3 months of the year so, yes, it can be done on wet clay..
we built up beds, filled them with rotted muck, some over 10 years old, this meant we could plant into it..no doubt there will be others along soon with good ideas  :)
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: glosterwomble on October 24, 2007, 19:55:04
Hi Mo, congratulations on joing the best allotment forum site on the internet!!

I'm sure you'll get a plot soon, our site is being cleared of non working plotholders as we speak which is how we just got our 2nd plot.

Clay soil need lots of compost, manure and even sharp sand if it is VERY heavy.

Good luck and keep us posted!  ;D
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: dtw on October 26, 2007, 13:53:15
I got mine more or less straight away, as there were quite a few plots free.
However all the available plots were infested with couch grass.
It's hard work trying to clear it though.

I don't know much about clay though, try digging it out in slices with a spade
and laying them alongside the trench with air gaps, so it dries out.
It is then easier to break up.
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: glosterwomble on October 26, 2007, 15:00:42
Quote from: dtw on October 26, 2007, 13:53:15
... try digging it out in slices with a spade
and laying them alongside the trench with air gaps, so it dries out.
It is then easier to break up.

Yes, I forgot, if you dig it roughly now leaving it in huge clods the frost is supposed to break it down more over the winter. Worth a try!
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: Blue Bird on October 26, 2007, 16:48:10
I only waited about 9 months but the waiting list is now years - and yes I think that it is this time of year people do think about dropping out

best of luck

:)  :) BB
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: dtw on October 26, 2007, 16:51:42
Would it be worth pestering the council to supply more land to meet demand?
I'm not sure how much they are required to supply by law.
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: mo on October 26, 2007, 17:26:24
I emailed the council and the allotments are run by the local parish, I have my name down and when I spoke to the lady she did say that there were 1 or 2 people on the waiting list but that was a while ago hopefully they've gone elsewhere! oops did i say that aloud!! She said to email her again November and was checking records or something to make sure people are using the plots. Finger x wont be ages and ages, wanna get going and be a lottie! :)
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: Lauren S on October 26, 2007, 17:31:25
Keep calling them Mo, this is about the time of year people give up weekly if not daily. If you keep ringing they will know you are keen  ;D
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: mo on October 26, 2007, 17:40:57
Cheers guys, will just keep harrasing them so they get fed up and do something to get rid of me! I didn't realise how popular allotments were and its not just oldies that have them  :P, younger people require them nowadays, all want whats best for ourselves and kids i suppose. Are there any rules about dogs and allotments?
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: Weed-Digga on October 26, 2007, 18:23:05
Quote from: mo on October 26, 2007, 17:40:57
Are there any rules about dogs and allotments?

I think the rules vary from council to council, not supposed to take dogs onto our site, but plenty of people do. I don't have a problem with it myself and if my much missed Blue Roan Cocker 'Bridie' were still alive I would take her with me.
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: Curryandchips on October 26, 2007, 18:29:38
Our site requires that dogs are kept on a lead at all times, except when on the owner's own fenced plot.

Understandable in my view.
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: mo on October 26, 2007, 18:34:35
Totally agree to keep on lead unless fenced off, we have a blue roan cocker and is so part of the family shame to leave him behind.
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: Weed-Digga on October 26, 2007, 19:07:25
Not allowed to fence off our plots, and dogs are not allowed at all. Well behaved dogs are no problem and it's great to see them there, but how would you differentiate between well behaved and not well behaved dogs?Imagine having to tell someone that their dog was too 'naughty' to be taken up the lottie!!
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: Clayhithe on October 28, 2007, 18:47:07
When we moved to the West Country,
to a house with no garden
(can you imagine?)
we put our names down the day we moved in.

5 years later we moved to the South Coast,
and were offered a lottie
on the day we moved out!
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: theamatteurgardener on October 28, 2007, 19:48:17
I got on the list in Newcastle in July.

Was allocated my plot yesterday!

;D
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: gerbera on October 29, 2007, 13:36:05
I put my name down for a plot in spring 2004. at January 2005 I was number 25 on the list, and warned that the people at the top of the list had been waiting nearly 10 years :o

I've just sent an email to the council to find out how far I have progressed up the list....not heard back yet....but you can bet its still double figures! >:(

I put my son's name down for an allotment in summer 2005.....when he turned 3.....he shows great interest in veg growing (and eating) so maybe he might have a lottie of his own when he turns 18! ;)
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: Simba42 on October 29, 2007, 14:32:25
The only wait we had was waiting for somebody to answer the phone or email. But there was a choice of 5 plots when we started.
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: bupster on November 04, 2007, 22:21:23
I had to wait all of three days a couple of years ago, but there's now a waiting list for the first time in memory, which is brilliant, except for those on the waiting list. A lot of people drop out around now - for us it's renewals time as well. Another friend of mine got a plot by going up to the site and talking to people until she found someone who wanted to keep their plot but couldn't really manage it all by themselves, so she had use of half a plot or so while she waited. Worth a try if you're desperate to start growing something?
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: kt. on November 04, 2007, 23:18:48
I waited less than 10 seconds. Loads of answers here though:

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,35069.0.html
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: flowergirl on November 06, 2007, 22:03:40
I would defo investigate your local allotments and then enquire at your local council.  I got offered 2 after just 2 days!! Mind you bit bluming daunting when you do get offered one. I have just got mine and its huge. Luckily for me I have a very good friend who also likes gardening. so we are sharing a double plot which makes it a little less daunting!
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: antipodes on November 07, 2007, 13:11:13
I waited over three years, and during that time I actually moved house, but fortunately in the same suburb so I am now closer to the site than where I was at the start! but I was a bit p***ed off when i got a plot because I then heard that some people had had theirs since I had been on the waiting list because they were friends of people that were on the site committee!!! Luckily someone then took over who was more honest and sorted out the unused plots and the waiting list.
I have to go down soon to pay my second year's inscription, so maybe I am no longer a newbie :D even though I am not sure I got more than a couple of kilo of veg all season  ::)
Oh well, next year will be better I am sure.
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: sandra Riley on November 08, 2007, 21:39:08
We have just been allocated our allotment after 3 years wait !!
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: littlebabybird on November 09, 2007, 00:46:39
Hi all, we finally got our key on Monday this week,its only been 2 1/2 years.
The thing i don't understand is why we have brambles and  grass stuff with roots as thick as my index finger when there have been no empty plots in all that time.
Title: Re: How long has anyone waited for an allotment?
Post by: BAK on November 09, 2007, 07:31:34
littleladybirdlittleb,

because too many people are loath to give them up even though they have stopped cultivating them, and councils tend to be slow to do anything about it. The lower the rent the more likely people are to hang on to them. I reckon that 70%+ of plots on the sites where I have had a plot are in a bad state when they are eventually handed over.