MY ALLOTMENTS WKS 43 & 44 UPDATE

Discussion in 'Allotments Discussion' started by PLOTTY, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. PLOTTY

    PLOTTY Gardener

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    Hello all, hope you are doing well and getting ready for next season, it's great looking through the seed catalogues and choosing what you want to grow, hopefuly the weather will be better for us all, I've posted my latest updates for you to enjoy, regards Steve.

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  2. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Hi Steve

    Thankyou for another very informative update.I am glad that everything went ok for your Bonfire evening and I bet it was nice to see so many people turn out for it.Your bonfire photo makes me feel nice and warm with those flames :cool:

    We havn't had any frosts up where we are so the runner beans and my Cannas are still lookng good.

    I like the colour of your blueberry bush.Blueberrys are a new idea that seems to be taking off with more and more people starting to grow them [​IMG]

    Looking forward to your next update in two weeks time...Regards Kandy [​IMG]
     
  3. FANCY

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    Hi Kandy, we had a get-to-gether on my allotment, 33 of us with the families, bbq, jacket potatos fireworks and a massive bonfire.

    We are thinking of having another DO in the Spring.

    Fancy
     
  4. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Lovely Fancy.That is nice to get together and to have a real nice time [​IMG] [​IMG]

    We are hoping to get some new allotments near our village hopefully by the spring so we are going to enjoy helping other village people and new allotment members set up their plots and to help and advise on all aspects of allotmenteering so that they can go on for many years to come when us older ones have gone to that great allotment field in the sky :D

    Good luck with your spring get together.Plotty sorry to hijack your thread [​IMG]
     
  5. Helofadigger

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    Hi Steve I can't imagine that you ever stop to have a rest on your patch.

    There's nothing better than having a few friends round for a good old bonfire and natter. :D

    Getting rid of some old wood and rubbish knocking about as well is always a plus.... at least doing so on the allotments doesn't harm your own garden at all. I bet you had a jolly old time!

    Look forward as always to your next update.
    Helen.xxx.
     
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