new to this and think I need my head looked at

Started by Al37, December 10, 2008, 21:58:39

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Al37

Hello everyone,
well after a very short three Weeks of waiting I was offered my first allotment ;D ;D ;D
It hasn't been worked for three years and boy do I know it.
Starting with sorting the sheds and fences, as you can see the shed is falling apart.

As for the plot size its big for a beginner, I was offered twice as much as I have taken :o
looking at the picture below I was offered both the red and pink bordered areas but ended up just taking the pink area.

Al37


coznbob

Blimey, you've got your work cut out ;D

Don't worry the bug will soon catch you and you'll be wishing you took the other bit!

Good luck
Smile at your enemies.

It makes them wonder what you are up to.

terrier

Well done geting your lottie :)  Now go and tell'em that you want the other bit as well, it's amazing what 12 months of carboard and thick mulch will do.

manicscousers

hiys, a137, welcome to the site  ;D
was it a pigeon shed ?
don't do too much at once, happy clearing  ;D

shaun01

you will be sorry you never took the other half once you get started ,,,fantastic  ;D
You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt.

thifasmom

welcome to the site, only three weeks waiting aren't you lucky.

if you have the resources to get some heavy duty black plastic, you could always take the other plot and cover it completely, then you could just work on one side for now and get it ready for next planting season and as you get the last of your spring/ early summer planting done on the worked side at least five month would have passed and the covered section should be ready to be worked and would be much easier to work as well.

good luck with any decision you make and don't forget work little and often and take pictures to remind you of your progress.

asbean

welcome to A4A, Al37 - you'll always regret not taking on the other plot.  But good luck, don't try to do it all at once  :) :) :) :) :) :)
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Lauren S

Well you have been lucky.
Nice size plot.
Take the others' advice, grab the other lottie NOW.
You can always so no later, but you try getting another plot when you want more land.
Next year allotments are going to be even more in demand.

Keep us posted with lots of pics...we love 'em  ;D

Good Luck
Lauren  :)
:) Net It Or You Won't Get It  :)

tomatoada

Yes take the other half.  You could always change your in a year or so, but it might not be on offer then.

Al37

Thankyou all for your kind words :)
Been there all day today pulling that shed down, its about half done. I couldnt get much done because of the other loty holders stopping for a chat, they are a real freindly bunch. I did ask about the shed and as far as they know it was never a pigeon shed. I have already been offered as much horse muck as I want and the loan of many tools ranging from stihl saws to rotavators.
As for the other plot I kinda guessed you would all advise me to take it ::)
To be honest I was very tempted from the begining but I was told if I took half there was somebody that may be interested in the other half. So I didn't want to be greedy and was happy to give someone else a chance. However, If they turn it down I will take it and make an orchard or something.
I will keep you all posted as to my progress, but I am in no rush as I believe in doing it properly the first time so it will be little and often and steady away

Al37

well here's a bit of progress glad to get that old shed down ;D

kenkew

Take plenty of pics as you progress. They make a good diary and show your efforts as the months go by....Oh! And don't forget to post 'em here!

Good luck. Ken.

star

Nice one Al, keep the pics coming!

An orchard sounds good :D
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

Al37

Well been up the lottie for a couple of ours today, done a bit more on the shed. Couldn't stay as long as I would have liked because my good lady had to go to work.
But one thing that did happen today was the restoration of my faith in man (and lady) kind.
When I got to the lotty hanging on the door was a  carrier bag full of fixings to hold the metal roofing sheets on my shed. and the guy with the lotty next door stopped for a chat and enquired how many chooks I would be getting in the spring. I told him half a dozen or so to start with, he said well that coop there will be a nice size for you then. (and pointed at a very nice well looked after coop on his lotty). let me know when your ready for it and we can take the fence down and put it where you want it. And to top it all off as I was on my way home the guy on the other side showed me a pile of timber and said this is where the key is hidden if I'm not here help yourself.
Got to admit I can't remember ever being involved with a bunch of people who are so kind and  willing to help.

posie

Sounds like you have a lovely bunch of peeps up there.  Makes it so much more pleasurable and as you say restores your faith.  Enjoy your hard work.  ;D
What I lack in ability and experience, I make up for in sheer enthusiasm!!!

Al37

Spoke to the guy today who organizes the lotties and I have taken the other half. ;D ;D ;D
The shed is real coming along well (will upload some pics later) next on the list is the conservatory on the end of the shed ;)

asbean

Well done getting the other half, I'm sure you won't regret it.  Keep the pictures coming.  :) :) :) :)
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Trevor_D

Thought you might! Allotments are like freezers and bank balances - they can't be too big!!


Al37

well this is it so far, the open end will eventually have a wall with the stove in it and a door leading to the greenhouse :D




kenkew

Don't forget to catch the rain off the roof...and put a good floor down!
Looking good for cold winter work.

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