Santa came early for me

Started by Roy Bham UK, December 02, 2004, 15:25:24

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Roy Bham UK

Well all the waiting has ended; I am now the proud holder of plot 32 the gate key was handed over this morning. ;D
   Yippee! ;D ;D ;D What am I waiting for?
What do I do now?? Where do I start? Can I ask away on here until my feet touch the ground? ;D
What I thought was either get the slabs down erect the shed? ??? Or rip out the weeds that the rotovator has shredded? ???
What do you think? ??? I have a fair amount of old pond liner, should I plonk that on now? ??? question questions questions ::)
Here’s a picky of the plot next to the water supply, its not very big, although maybe enough for me. :)




Roy Bham UK


eileen

What a wonderful looking plot Roy neither wonder you're excited!!!!  ;D
I'd cover as much of it with your plastic as you can for the time being until you decide what you want to do with it.
Really, really pleased for you.

[size=72] WEYHEY ROY'S A PLOTTIE!!!!!![/size]

Eileen.


EILEEN.


Life is like nectar sweet but sometimes sticky.

Plottie

Wow roy, that's great ........congratulations on your plot from Plottie ;D
There's lots you can be doing ....how about marking out your beds and edging them with wood (if that's your plan), throwing some muck on to enrich the soil over the winter, covering them as Eileen suggested,putting up fencing, planning what you want to grow next spring, perusing the seed catalogues, oh the list could go on and on.......
Anyway ENJOY and let us know how you get on
Plottie :-*

busy_lizzie

Roy what a wonderful Christmas present and what a fab looking plot.  Sure you will be able to pick up all you want to know from this Site. Good luck with it - you are an allotmenteer now,  Yeh!!  Congratulations!   :D busy_lizzie
live your days not count your years

DolphinGarden

#4
Roy,

as they say in Japan....


OMEDETTO


Congratulations



Ciaran

Wicker

Woweee, Roy!!!

DREAMS COME TRUE
PRAYERS ARE ANSWERED
MIRACLES DO REALLY HAPPEN
MY FAITH IN FAITH IS RESTORED!!



Equality isn't everyone being the same, equality is recognising that being different is normal.

Roy Bham UK

Thanks for the good wishes Guys, I'm off out today to buy some timber to make some beds (as suggested ;)) 12ft x 4ft seem ok? the following weekend off to dismantle an old shed and rebuild on the lottie. Nip down to our local stables and see if they will off load some manure.
I haven't a seed to sow yet, I noticed my local B&Q are selling multi packs of 12 different vegies, works out at 43p per pack anyone used them? ???
I'll shut up now and do some physical, Bye 4 now. ;D

Kerry

just seen this Roy, congratulations! your patience has paid off. enjoy it now!

Gardengirl

Congratulations on your new lottie Roy  :D- looks a great plot.  Look forward to seeing piccies of your progress  ;D ;D :)

Pat
Happy gardening all...........Pat

MagpieDi

#9
Brilliant news Roy !  Looks great !

Can just picture it surrounded by NZ Cabbage Palms !!   ;D  ;)  ;D
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

Roy Bham UK

Thanks again Girls for the kind words, ;) I spent 4 hours up the lottie Saturday morning 3 of them spent idle chatting to the only other allotmenteer there that day, ::) you can see who did all the work, just look at Harvey’s feet, :o managed to get my old pond liners down and string around my plot, it measures only 22 x 7mtrs Hope we get a reduction for the short fall. ???
Going back up there in a while to see if I can find someone else to idle chat to.


eileen

Aaaaawwww Roy what a lovely piccie!!!!!

What a cheeky little face - WANNA CUDDLE.... but only after those mucky paws have had a good wash!!! :-* :-*


Eileen.


EILEEN.


Life is like nectar sweet but sometimes sticky.

Kerry

a helper for the digging............!

GardnerJ

so pleased for you! the best christmas pressie i can think of!
well done!

Jemma x :D

Jill

What fantastic news, Roy.  Wishing you and Harvey many, many happy and productive hours on your plot.

greenfingers

nice one roy,what a nice plot.good look

Jesse

Congratulations Roy, just seen this thread. Your plot is a similar size to mine (5m x 30m), it's amazing how quickly you run out of space so plan carefully where you will put everything.  :)
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Moggle

Well done Roy, I am so pleased for you  :D :D :D

Lucky you, getting to have a shed to  :)

Good luck with all the digging etc, hope the weather in Brum is kind and you can get loads of work done in the next few weeks.
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

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