A Mayday walkthru of my lottie

Started by glow777, May 03, 2006, 22:28:07

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glow777

Have been taking some pictures for the wife so I thought I'd post them here as well.
See how many A4A tips have been used! starting my second year.

Walkthru of my allotment May 03 2006


The entrance lane and welcome to Colditz escape is impossible ... but as we found out last year breaking in isnt!


Entrance to plot 35 I share this allotment - everything to the right of centre is mine ... all mine hahahahahahah etc -


First building the newly built deluxe hen house (nearly finished) my proudest moment!


This is Custard one of 8 of our chicks, the others are fighting over worms!


Just to show they pay their way - yep back left is a double yoker!


lookin up the plot from the chicken shed I have >300Sq yards but not sure exactly how much


remember the how is your garlic growing thread - here's mine
Shallots are just peaking out to the left and the chives and sage are going mad in the background


looking down the plot the greenhouse marks half way - also when I ran out of blue tubes


One of my arches for runner beans another A4A tip - wonder if I'll be able to get thru'
BTW I'm stood in my neighbours leeks - she planted 100 last year and then disappeared leaving everyone untouched!


my greenhouse some compost bins and coldrames. Note an adaption of the A4A demi jon cloches


looking back from the greenhouse - anyone not fell asleep yet?


forward from the greenhouse - dalek 12 fruit bushes and another 6 beds!


The raspberry cage (if it grows outside the wires it gets cut off! and what to do with 250 bricks dumped on your allotment. The grassy bit is where the wife kids and dogs sit, picnic and watch me dig!


There's also a pond with slug munching frogs - took me ages to dig a hole deep enough as it was a bit rocky here. I know I know its a buried bath but the kids like it.


The view - soon to be obscurred by the jeruselum artichoke windbreaks A4A tip #49


cold frame #1 - I like lettuce one of every type!


cold frame #2 leeks and parsnips in A4A approved paper rolls


My shed in the distance - well half shed half greenhouse. Built it over winter in the worst weather imaginable!

That's about it except for


A nice reminder of what it used to look like this time last year  ... and Ellie one of our 3 rescue dogs

glow777


glow777

Apologies to non-broadband users - have just read the Please Please message and I hang my head in shame, will reduce the image sizes further.

lorna

Glow. When did you find the time to sleep? Great pics and what hard work has been put in to that plot. You really do deserve bumper crops this year. Thanks for sharing.
Lorna.

Hot_Potato

Wow...have really enjoyed my middle of the night wander thru your allotment.....it's huge!....are you ever at home?

Love your chooks.

Very well done  :)

glow777

Quote from: Hot_Potato on May 04, 2006, 02:06:37
.....it's huge!....are you ever at home?

It's not that big because it's quite narrow, but it's a long walk with a watering can!

My wife would say that I spend all my time up there, in reality I spend all my time with another looty holder drinking and eating cakes ;)

tim


artichoke

What an inspiring sight - makes me long for a full size allotment. Mine is only about 100 square yards, including a large old apple tree, and no prospect of any more. The cold frames are wonderful - my lettuces are in the open, but I am thinking of making a sheltering frame. Very envious of your leeks too, as mine have not raised their heads yet.

MikeB


supersprout

#8
Really enjoyed the tour glow, it must be hard to tear yourself away from the lovely plot you've created. LOL@illustrated A4a tips too ;D - and the dog for company - bliss!

KevB

10  / 10, A credit to you!
take the pics to the doctors to help explain your bad back! :) :) :)
Or to your next job interview!!
Well Done
kevb
If I wasn't Gardening I'd be shopping!! thank God for Gardening!!

Diesel

Excellent post  :)

well done on all the hard work.

glow777

thanks all the egg picture should say

Just to show they pay their way - yep back right is a double yoker!

not

Just to show they pay their way - yep back left is a double yoker!

doh!

tim


robkb

Hi Glow,

Congratulations, your lottie looks absolutely fantastic! And now I'm deeply depressed as mine looks nothing like that... :(

Cheers,
Rob ;)
"Only when the last tree has been cut down, and the last river has been poisoned, and the last fish has been caught, will we realise that we cannot eat money." - Cree Indian proverb.

Moggle

Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

busy_lizzie

Many congrats Glow!  I loved that walk..... it was very interesting! I am so impressed and you have achieved so much in only a year. Everything looks brilliant and so well organised.  Very inspiring!  :) busy_lizzie
live your days not count your years

GREENWIZARD

managed to stay awake right to the end g777 ;D
fab stuff ;D ;D
ALL PHOTOGRAPHS ARE COPYRIGHT

Mimi

Fantastic piccys Glow.. you have worked so very hard to transform you allotment.  Now is the time to sit back and reap the rewards.  Well done.
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Tee Gee

Quote from: glow777 on May 04, 2006, 06:45:53
Quote from: Hot_Potato on May 04, 2006, 02:06:37
.....it's huge!....are you ever at home?

but it's a long walk with a watering can!


Why not use some of those pipes to to transport water to strategically placed water barrels?

Mothy

What an absolute inspiration Glow......well done you!! And all in a year!

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