Allotments

Discussion in 'Allotments Discussion' started by daitheplant, Jun 26, 2008.

  1. THE MASTER

    THE MASTER Gardener

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    picky says it all
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  2. Helofadigger

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    Colin now that's what it is all about being able to have a rest and a good old natter, a nice cool drink and some food is always a clincher in my book!

    Willow it is real hard work when first starting off whether you use machiney or hand tools but do it right the first time round and you should have you plot sorted out in no time at all or so I have been told. Just like you we have only had our plot for 2 weeks now and word has gotten around how well we are doing.

    Fancy I have to agree with you having an allotment does indeed get you fit far better than any gym that's for sure and the fees are so much cheaper too!:D

    I know what you mean about guys fussing over you it happens to me the poor souls just can't get around the idea I can work for 2 or 3 hours non stop not idea for anyone and I must confess and that when I do stop I'm ready to go home and say hello to Mrs.Radox and co!:D Hel.xxx.
     
  3. FANCY

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    WE are getting ready for our allotment open day on the 16th August and in the evening we are having a big bbq with all the allotment families i just hope it will not rain on that day. Last year the heavens opened. A few more families have joined our allotment site, this means more gossip and more tea bags.
     
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