Good afternoon all.
Having had a bit of a browse, this looks like the most appropriate place to pop up & say hi. . . I feel a bit like a stalker otherwise ;D
I've followed the renegades over from the beeb, although I didn't post there either (something to do with registering about two years ago & promptly forgetting my password ::) ).
At the moment I have a tiny garden as we live in a victorian terrace in Leeds which only has a 10 ft x 8ft concrete yeard. Still I've got quite a good show going in assorted terracota pots. Quite the envy of the neighbours when everything's flowering. ;D
I have been trying to get an allotment for a little while, but it appears that the ones five minutes from us are all taken, despite a large number of them being very overgrown & obviously uncared for. Am currently trying to get hold of the man at the council to find out the latest situation.
Anyway, that's a quick intro to me - may actually start butting in on your chat now, although I will warn you I am a complete novice :P
Hello Mrs Gumboot
Nice to meet you.
Sam
...to meet you....NICE!
Don't loiter, come in and join the hubub. Just watch out for Eileen, she will try to convince you she is the only sane one, but nutty as a fruit cake! ;)
Definately get on to the council about a plot, it is such a shame that so many people that post here are on waiting lists, and yet their local sites have ununsed allotments. Seems such a waste!
Speak to you soon!
;D
Hi Mrs Gumboot - I'm an ex-OTGFer (BBC). I've only got a tiny garden and no allotment (yet) but you will be made welcome I can assure you! Don't hang about when joining in otherwise you won't get a word in edgeways!!!
Hi Mrs Gumboot, haven't heard that word in a while as everyone I know here calls them Wellies! I'm one of the unlucky ones stuck on a waiting list whilst watching the weeds grow higher and higher at the plot on my want list. Anyway on the bright side, by the time we get our plots we'll be experts and know exactly where to start with all the advice that we learn from the lovely people at this forum. ;D
Hi Mrs G and welcome! I'm also an ex-Beeber who found this niche after Auntie knocked our fence down! (Over the Garden Fence).
The Shed here's warm and welcoming and everyone's friendly and fun, so we'll look forward to hearing from you.
Your pots sound great! Good luck with the lottie hunt!
CL x ;)
welcome Mrs G from an (almost) newbie.
Hi there Mrs G and welcome - this is certainly the site to ask questions and get advice - people very helpful and don't mind sharing
Hi there Mrs G,welcome! I am only new too and seem to be tolerated,so I still hang around.
The natives seem very friendly! ;D
Hey there, complete novice to gardening and have found here very friendly and helpful. I will make no bones about the fact I am as barmy as a loony bin regular. But don't worry I don't bite if I've had my medication. Watch out for val as she's vicious with that whip. ;D ;D :-X
Quote from: TrailRat on August 09, 2004, 20:05:59. I will make no bones about the fact I am as barmy as a loony bin regular.
Sounds like I'll be in good company then . . . ;D
Thanks for the welcome guys - don't worry about me not getting a word in edgeways. Hasn't happened yet ;D
Hi MrsG welcome aboard , also an ex beebie, i am sure you will enjoy it here. Let us know when you eventually get a lottie.
Cheers Rosebud.
You know EJ's right - I'm an utter nutter - just like everybody else. Of course EJ is completely sane. ;) ;)
Welcome to A4A and I hope you're going to join us here full time.
Look forward to more of your postings.
Eileen.
Hi Mrs G,
I used to live in a similar house in Leeds and managed to get a plot just round the corner (was in Chapel Allerton). Lovely fertile soil - but horse-tail-nightmare was tricky.
Now back down south.
Anyway, nice to meet you,
Sarah.
Welcome Mrs G!
Good luck with getting your lottie!
I thought my garden was tiny - but yours is miniscule. It sounds, lovely, though!
Hi Mrs. G - from another ex OTGF'er - welcome to A4A. :D Good luck with your search for your lottie - look forward to hearing all your news :) :)
Hi there!
Mrs Gumboot, you are no longer the newest newcomer - that would be me!
I got the key to my allotment in May, and, since it's so tiny (12 sq m), managed to clear the whole thing and start planting in just a week. The plot is a 3 min. walk from my family's flat, and there's lots of communal stuff: Toolshed with a huge selection of tools, water butts and pipes, apples, rhubarb, some herbs, redcurrants, blackcurrants, gooseberries and raspberries.
It's been a good summer, getting to know our neighbours, figuring out how to move all the strawberry plants I found lurking in the wilderness of the plot, buying lots and lots of seeds. And now. mainly harvesting and eating...
Welcome Merete! Guess you have a fun time ahead of you. I would love an allotment that size - the ones near us are huge, but can be shared apparently. When Little Plocket starts school I might well get one...
.....and a big hello from me too Merete!!
Sounds as though you've got off to a really good start with your lottie. Hope you can post some pics to let us all have a look see.
Eileen.
Welcome aboard Mrs Gumboot and Merete, ;) think we may have to build a bigger shed as we are now only 17 short of a 1000 members. 8)
Mrs G your garden is about the same size as mine and me being a plantaholic it is grossly over planted, :-[ ah well out with the machete again. :o
Roy ;D ;D ;D
Welcome Mrs G and Merete. :)
I look forward to hearing more about your gardens and plots
Quote from: Roy Bham UK on August 11, 2004, 09:18:19it is grossly over planted
I did go a bit mad with the bedding plants last year, I had to force myself not too this year!
Am still chasing the man from the council about the lotties - I think he's avoiding me ::) If memory serves me correctly from the last time I enquired about them, they're pretty enormous. Since my husband is mortally afriad of fresh air & soil it'll be a case of doing a bit at a time. . . .
Maybe we could stick the bigger shed on half of the plot ;D
Hi Mrs Gumboot ( & Merete)
welcome !!!
Keep on at the Council - at ours they only contact people once a year when the rent is duein April. So if someone paid in April and gave up in May it would still be next April before they offered it to someone else.
If you have identified a plot that seems to be abandoned find out about it from the other plotholders & target (hassle) the council about that specific plot.
Good Luck
Gail
Welcome Merete i know you will enjoy it here,do tell us how your allotment goes .
Don`t forget about the swap shop before you buy anymore seeds.
all the best Rosebud. :)
Hello from me, too.
;DA belated hi Mrs. G. I float between the boards, beeb and here. Its good to talk to gardening folk isn't it?We're kind, clever, experts, full of the joys, never a cross word, happy go lucky....WHAT? what? Just telling the truth ;D ;D :-X ;D ;D
Welcome to our shed Mrs G & Merete. I too defected from the Beeb 'cos it was soooooooo formal. Over here it's much more relaxed and informative.
I think between us what we don't know would fit on Alan Titmarsh's little finger nail.
The only problem with the shed is that's it's getting very crowded. I think to fit everybody in we need to upgrade to a summer house.
CC