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Allotment 13/7/10

July 13, 2010

When we were at the garden centre on Sunday picking out some plants for Significant Other’s bit of the allotment (yes I know it sounds like giving a child a small amount of the garden to look after but I do have a lot of space and the flowers do look lovely), which you can read about here, we noticed that they had converted the field next to the car park into allotment plots. Now that is a genius idea I thought, allotments next to a garden centre, think of the income. And of course they had. It’s a great idea, have plots there next to the shop, were else are they going to buy stuff?

 So we went round looking at all the lovely, over priced plants (I got a grape vine out of the deal) until we came to the till and there was a leaflet advertising the plots. I’ll have one of those I thought, it’s such a great idea that I’ll blog amount it. Well that was the plan until I saw the prices that they are charging for renting the plots.

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 My allotment plot costs about £12 per year. This is a very basic plot, we have no on site water or anything, but never the less only £12 per year. I don’t know how much other councils charge, I would imagine more then mine, but not too much. Yes, these plots come ready prepared but I would think that only means that they have rotivated the soil, nothing more. And what would you imagine that they charge for this? Actually that is a silly game so I will tell you, £5 per week or £20 per month or £240 per year. Now that is a lot of money. If you want one with a shed, a green house and water butt? Well that will set you back £10 per week or £40 per week or a staggering £480 per year. OMG. Not really cost effective I think you will agree.

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 I know that they have to make a profit and that councils don’t have enough proper allotment plot available but never the less this smacks of a rip off, profiteering if you will.

 

Allotment, It's Not Just Me

July 10, 2010
We've put some new raised bed at the allotment and one of them has been planted up by my Significant Other, you can read about here on here blog Knit Knot Norris, that is all.
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Allotment 26/6/10

June 26, 2010

I’m making a sad face because I have had a crop failure, one that I usually do pretty well at as well which makes it doubly annoying.

 Garlic is usually so easy to grow, last years were great for instance, but this year nothing has happened. I don’t know what it is, whether it was the very cold winter or the cloves that I planted which were saved for last year, but something went wrong leaving me with no crop, thank goodness ...


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Allotment 21/6/10 (Guerrilla Gardening)

June 21, 2010
I’m not sure if this should go on the Allotment blog or my general one so I’ve put it both, I’m not sire what I’ll do in the future.
 So I've been doing a little more Guerrilla Gardening. There is some bare soil near my house and so I had put plants in it.
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 On the Guerrilla Gardening website there is a section on how to create seed bombs but I didn't want to do that. The small area is “looked after” by someone ...

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Allotment 4/6/10

June 4, 2010

I come before you to report a rare success today. I have been a little failure heavy recently but some things are going alright.

 I have finally managed to get some carrots seeds to germinate. I know that this is usually very easy for most people but I seem to have a problem with them and I don’t know why. Anyway this is my 3rd lot of seeds and some of them have germinated, this makes me very happy. Look at their tiny little gr...


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Allotment 19/5/10

May 19, 2010

Beans are quite easy to grow. We all know this. You take a dried husk of a thing, put it in some compost and then about 2 weeks later up it comes, raring to grow.

 This has always been my experience of them anyway up until this year. This year I have had no end of problem with mine and it is mostly my fault.

 I am what could be described as an inpatient gardener. When March turns up I like to get pretty much everything going. Tougher seeds are planted at the allotment, parsnips and early ca...


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Allotment 3/5/10

May 3, 2010

A continuous update on how my seeds are doing would (has) become a little dull so I will stop that, probably. I will try to bring you plant related stuff though as well as allotment updates and news.

 Today, being a Bank Holiday, there were only a couple of things that we could legally do so this morning we did some DIY and then we got stuck in a traffic jam and got rained on. Ah a blissful May Day bank holiday.

 The reason for th...


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Allotment 22/4/10

April 22, 2010
In my joy at the my first asparagus spear on Monday you may have missed that I planted out my peas and beans. I thought that it was warm enough at night for my beans, even when I was questioned about it by my friend Liz I arrogantly stated that they would by fine. Oh how wrong I was. I popped down today to water my seeds, no rain for at least a fortnight, and was greeted with this,

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Dead beans. Probably frozen to death like Captain Scott's co-workers. Oh well, a mistake was made and w...
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Allotment 19/4/10

April 19, 2010

I could go on and on about what I’ve planted and what I’ve done at the allotment (peas and beans by the way) but that would be boring and not as important as this,

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That, Ladies and Gentlemen, is my first ever spear of Asparagus. Oh yes, I planted the bed last year and now it is paying dividend. I am so very proud.

Let’s just look at that again,

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When it is ready I am going to enjoy it soooooooo much.

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Allotment 12/4/10

April 12, 2010

I realise that I haven't had that much to say on the subject of allotmenting recently. This isn't because I'm not doing anything, much seed germination is taking place (except in the carrot and spring onion area), but it is a little dull and I have talked about it at length. Although I have just potted on my courgette seedlings which is coming along nicely.

Today I put my potatoes in. It is traditional to put your spuds in on Good Friday, which is odd as it moves each year,...


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I have an allotment and on it I try and grow plants that we can eat. 

 

 

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Real Seeds Catalogue 

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