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Oh wow! Kazz, you and me - we'll have to start an allotment sub forum! What are you planning? Have to see it first I guess. Hope it's not too overgrown. If you possibly can, get some posts and wires up and plant some summer raspberries now. They'll repay you in spades in the summer and summers to come. You can put other soft fruit bushes too. You can get your garlic in now, and jerusalem artichikes for next year (take care - they invade like mad) (I'll send you half a dozen tubers if you want) and order your asparagus to go in in the spring. Don't go crazy - slow and steady is the best way. Have you still got the carpet from the room refurb? They make great weed suppressants for parts of the allotment whilst you're working on another. |
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how fab Yola, I'm very envious of you lot with your allotments lol. My little veggie patch should hopefully be ready for spring planting. |
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That's wonderful Yola, you can't beat home-grown veg... ![]() Maybe you could let Dominik have his own little patch there where he could plant his own seeds and look after them.. ![]() |
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Mags, yes . . . the idea is that the boys will be fully involved and certainly Domi will have his own 'patch'! Good thing is that it's on the way home from his school so when the days get longer we can stop off on the way back. Beats sitting infront of the TV or fighting with his brother ![]() Hilary . . . WOAH girl LOL!! I can't even keep a tomato plant alive in a pot in the back garden so don't scare the knickers off me with all that techno talk - those are things I've only ever seen on supermarket shelves up to now ![]() Seriously, I want to go and have a look at it, I've no idea what size the plot is or what is there. Once we've had a shufty - hopefully on Saturday - I'll take some pics and we'll go from there. I won't have masses of time to spend there so what gets planted will need to be quite self-sufficient ![]() But an allotment thread certainly might be an idea for complete gardening numpties like me to glean a few good ideas ![]() |
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Great good luck Yola. Have to say that my garden has become too big for me to cope with as far as digging and general maintenance goes. This very morning I have "interviewed" a gardener - he starts next week! |
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