Scrawled out new plan...

Discussion in 'Allotments Discussion' started by Cannyfullpots, Feb 13, 2016.

  1. Scrungee

    Scrungee Well known for it

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    So that shade will be much worse in summer with that tree in leaf?
     
  2. Cannyfullpots

    Cannyfullpots Gardener

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    Haven't got many pictures on my phone - but yes, it's a beast when it gets going! The owner of the plot behind me has asked him to prune it for a long time now...he just won't. Thats her greenhouses you can see under the over hang of the tree in the picture.
     
  3. Jack McHammocklashing

    Jack McHammocklashing Sludgemariner

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    I would keep the shed,
    My previous lotty was a starter plot, with just a long chest, heavy wood, locked and all tools fitted
    However I could not get in when it rained, I just had to down tools and run home.

    You could of course sit in your poly tunnel or green house, but there is Nowt like a shed with a tea brewing
     
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