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    Went down to my council allotment yesterday to collect the strawberry plants I potted up into 2 ltr pots in the autumn. I had potted up 24 plants but there were only 14. The plot has a six ft surrounding fence. On close inspection, I found that right at the end of the fence, the staples had been removed to gain access. If anyone wanted some plants, I would happily have given them some. Pretty pi**ed off at the moment.

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    Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Post
    Went down to my council allotment yesterday to collect the strawberry plants I potted up into 2 ltr pots in the autumn. I had potted up 24 plants but there were only 14. The plot has a six ft surrounding fence. On close inspection, I found that right at the end of the fence, the staples had been removed to gain access. If anyone wanted some plants, I would happily have given them some. Pretty pi**ed off at the moment.
    What can one say - barstewards are everywhere - hope you can replace them
    Endeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary

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    • #3
      You need a mild deterent, such as 8ft deep bear traps with sharpened bamboo spikes.
      Somehow allotments and gardens seem to be considered fair game to some thieves, in our care home the senior carer used to boast how she sent her kids down the lottie on Saturday nights to pick veg for their sunday dinner. When I mentioned that that was stealing someone elses hard work she looked puzzled and said "Its only vegetables". Three out of five of her children have served prison sentences, I wonder if that might be connected to the example she set them when young.
      photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html

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      • #4
        That sucks!

        It does puzzle me sometimes, wheres the enjoyment in growing something you stole!?

        if you really shop around strawberry plants - on ebay - 10 for £1..

        saying that..someone once pinched two bricks off my plot..
        <*}}}>< Jonathan ><{{{*>

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        • #5
          We had two beautiful hanging baskets stolen from the front of our care home!!!!Thats almost as bad as stealing them off someones grave. We also had an entire set of wicker patio furniture stolen and many pot plants. A doule ladder and other stuff. In the end I had to bolt pots to the ground.Although I was so worried the poor thief might get a hernia trying to lift them It's mostly drug addicts who do this just to get a fix.
          photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html

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          • #6
            b'stards.
            Report it at least to the committee at the site. And the police. I know people don't think it's worth bothering the police with minor allotment thefts, but every crime should be reported - and it might not just be pots of strawberries pinched.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Post
              Went down to my council allotment yesterday to collect the strawberry plants I potted up into 2 ltr pots in the autumn. I had potted up 24 plants but there were only 14. The plot has a six ft surrounding fence. On close inspection, I found that right at the end of the fence, the staples had been removed to gain access. If anyone wanted some plants, I would happily have given them some. Pretty pi**ed off at the moment.
              So sorry to hear your arwful news, hope whoever took them chokes on the strawberries.


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              • #8
                The remaining pots removed and transported to my new allotment. There are plenty in the Council plot to replace the stolen ones but the whole idea of potting up runners was to be able to move them to the new plot with as little disturbance as possible. Moving plants out of the ground and transplanting them is a lot more stressful for the plant than moving them from a pot into the ground.

                Still flemmin annoyed but not spitting feathers any more. Life's too short.

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                • #9
                  To add insult to injury, discovered today that one of my barrows has gone walkabout as well. Of course it had to be the one that didn't have a slow puncture. I now have this picture in my mind of someone walking along the street with my barrow containing 10 x 2ltr pots with my strawberry plants in.

                  Hmphhh, GR should be open. I need a stiff one

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                  • #10
                    Hey there, Am i right in thinking (going by your previous posts) that you have a plot in Bucksburn? (Sclattie?).
                    I just been allocated a plot there, only signed lease last week.

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                    • #11
                      http://www.secularism.org.uk/uploads...7228299127.jpg


                      This thread reminds me of William Morris
                      Last edited by Jeanied; 27-01-2014, 03:25 PM.
                      Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pseudophreak View Post
                        Hey there, Am i right in thinking (going by your previous posts) that you have a plot in Bucksburn? (Sclattie?).
                        I just been allocated a plot there, only signed lease last week.
                        yups guilty as charged

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Post
                          yups guilty as charged
                          Excellent. This thread doesnt fill me with hope, but hopefully the problems are too wide spread. Hopefully see you around the plots.

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                          • #14
                            Plot 12 broken into recently, ditto plots 4 and 10. I had some paving slabs nicked last year. Wasn't so ticked off at the theft. I left the slabs outside my plot so in a sense they were fair game but I'd dragged them uphill out of the plot ready to remove . Council pleads it doesn't have the funds to provide perimeter fencing. Just don't leave anything lying about. What plot you been allocated?

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                            • #15
                              I'm on plot 18. Its in need of a bit of TLC. Which plot are you?

                              When you say those plots were broken into, was it the sheds or the plot itself? any damage done?

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