Hello All
So excited. I have just been offered a 5 rod plot on a local allotment site. I am going to take a look at it on Sunday, can't wait. It is apparently a little neglected but not too bad. Just hope that it won't take too much to get it into shape. I am so keen to get on and take my little grandson with me to introduce him to the joys of growing. Wish me luck for Sunday! Thanks :D
Good luck! What good timing, just as the weather is forecast to get milder! Hope it's not in too bad a state.
Great news. I'm sure you will both spend some happy hours together Jean
Congratulations! Let the fun begin!!
And they're all "a little neglected", but if it's not too bad that's better than most! Get those spuds ordered - small grandchildren just love planting them & digging them up!
Great news :) remember to take a picture and post on here to keep us updated.
Neil
Great News!
Hope You Enjoy Your Plot!
Take Some Pics Aswell :)
brilliant news, our grandson loves to dig up fresh carrots, eat all the strawberries and fresh peas ,plus he eats the cucumbers fresh from the vine.. mind you, he is 10 ;D
Welcome to lottie life ;D
Just returned from viewing the plot with my friend Mary. She has offered to help out with the digging. We both need to shift a few pounds and hope the exercise will help :-\. The plot is a bit overgrown but most of it has been covered in carpet, which is frozen at the moment. There is a small bed part dug that will hopefully do for this years potatoes. Need to get a small shed, about 6x4 to keep the tools in. Any suggestions of the cheapest place to go? I think I shall have an allotment party when the weather improves and call in a few owed favours in exchange for being fed and some of the spoils of our labour. Think I shall soon find out who are true friends ;).
I took a couple of pictures so now how to work out how to download onto the site.
Hi ho , hi, ho it's off to plan I go
hi there JB
glad to here u have got ur plot.
to upload photos i find imageshack the easiest, just get the onto the comp and load them on to imageshack, click share and copy the forum 1 code and paste it into your post on here. hope that makes sense
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Quote from: Jeanbean on January 11, 2009, 13:28:36
Need to get a small shed, about 6x4 to keep the tools in. Any suggestions of the cheapest place to go?Hi ho , hi, ho it's off to plan I go
Congrats on your new lottie.
Can I suggest you ask on
Freecycle You can only ask, you never know.
Good luck with your planning
Lauren :)
Welcome to the wonderful world of allotments. I took over mine in July and have been hooked ever since, I spend literally every hour of the day waiting for the spring and milder weather :)
My advice to you and by no means am I an expert is to dig over the allotment and get rid of as much of the weed as possible. Do not rotivate the plot as you will make more problems for yourself because the weeds will be spread everywhere.
Plant potatoes to clear the ground, I'm told it is a good way of clearing the soil of nasties. Anyone care to confirm this?
My other piece of advice is set yourself small goals. Do not aim to clear the plot in a small amount of time, set yourself a piece of land to clear and stick to it. Go home feeling pleased you have met your goal rather than disheartened that you haven't cleared the whole plot. Lots of people start with the best intentions and then jack it all in after a month because its A) To much work or B) they get disheartened.
Good luck and I hope to see pictures soon :)
You will love it. Dig in ;D
Welcome Jeanbean don't leave the carpets down too long, there a fecker to get up and the soil could do with a bit of frost on it. M.compo the gound does get broken up but only from your own graft. ;D ;D ;D
Great stuff Jeanbean ;D Which site did you end up on? I got my 6x4 shed from B&Q for £89 a couple of years ago. Worth a look.
Yey, congrats! We took our very neglected plot on at the end of August so are at the clearing stage too. We've managed to get a few bits & pieces in though & are manically trying to get things under control on the rest of the plot before the growing season kicks in.
Definitely take *lots* of pics too - I don't ever think I've achieved anything at the end of a session til I look back at the photos and looking back at the way things were last August is even more rewarding!
Good luck - it's so exciting! ;D
x
Yay ;D ;D ;D ;D........Good luck for....oh today!........How did it go? Hope its a nice size ;D ;D
Congratulations on your new plot :)
B&Q have 6x4 sheds for £105 at the moment - I am also looking and that's the cheapest I have seen so far. Try Ebay for second hand bargains though
Congratulations and welcome. You'll get great advice and friendship on this site.
Taurus
Congratulations ;D
I can't wait until I post the same news. I've had my name down for a lottie for 18 months now but still can't say I'm near the top of the list.
Hope you take lots of pics and let us see them. It'll be a good reminder for you also of the before and after.
Jo.
I too have a brand new allotment. Been on A4A for a while but now have my own liitle piece of England! The local parish council have create 52 allotments o land donated by a local farmer. It's clay and has a lot of couch grass. They've turned it over but that just copped up the roots. Our lottie is only 1/2 size but that's OK by me. Been working on it all over Christmas and New Year( weather permitting). Have put 100 largish bags of well rotted munure on it. Local stables let you have it for free. Dig it yourself. Made 8 raised beds and will concentrate on 4 this year. Will get some spuds in to break up the ground. As for the sheds, B & Q's sheds are OK. I believe they've been reduced because they are discontinuing that model. I've ordered one. Wife works there so get 20% off as well. Local B & Q offered free delivery to anyone on our site.
The only down side with the allotment is the cost (£40 per year). All we get is water on tap. I will post photos when I find out how to do it.