the plot then and now.

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  1. elainefiz

    elainefiz Gardener

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    this is a small part of it last year.the pigeon loft wasnt there to begin with just a falling down death trap of a green house.the rest of the plot was pretty much the same and we even had a digger in to get rid of the foundations of a stove-fire-thingy that was inside the other gh which had a grapevine growing through and out of it! [​IMG]
     
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    [​IMG] and this is the veg bit.there were no fences either side ,no paving,just 3yrs worth of neglect.
     
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    [​IMG] and now it looks like this. :D
     
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    Everyone has such great allotment facilities, the ones round our way are rubbish in comparison. Well done elainefiz [​IMG]
     
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    thanks.i wont win any prizes,especially for the leeks as theyre being smothered by the turnip leaves-next yr ill think more carefully were i put stuff-but i am amazed and proud with what weve achieved in such a short space of time.if someone had said to me 3yrs ago that id be doing this id have said they were mad,but this gardenig lark is addictive! [​IMG]
     
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