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  • Hello on the day I got my allotment

    I just wanted to say hello and to let the world know that I have been offered an allotment. Still got to get the official paperwork through but have been to site, met the council officer and agreed the plot. I've been on our local waiting list for a could of years (another 5 years to wait apparently) but someone called today to tell me there was a choice of vacant plots in the next village along (about 5 miles away). As I Would have to use the car to get to the local plots anyway, another 3 miles won't break the bank, and it does cut out 5 years of waiting.

    Sorry for rambling on but I'm quite excited about getting my allotment. I'm site I'll be back on here soon asking loads of questions.

    regards MadMackem

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    Welcome to the vine MM! Great to hear about you getting your allotment - agree an extra 3 miles is worth not waiting another 5 years...

    All very friendly here so ask away. Have you grown much stuff before? When you get the keys we want pictures and plans we like pictures....
    Another happy Nutter...

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      Congratulations and welcome

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      • #4
        Congratulations on your allotment MM, welcome to the Vine!
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          hope this reply works

          Originally posted by happyhumph View Post
          Welcome to the vine MM! Great to hear about you getting your allotment - agree an extra 3 miles is worth not waiting another 5 years...

          All very friendly here so ask away. Have you grown much stuff before? When you get the keys we want pictures and plans we like pictures....
          Thanks for the welcome. I started at the tender age of 4 or 5 in my Dad's garden. I was 'allowed' to grow the radishes and spring onions. I was NOT allowed to pick and eat the peas but I did anyway. I worked weekends and school holidays in an old fashioned plant nursery (no such thing as garden centres back then) for 3 years, sowing and pricking out seedlings, budding roses and grafting apple trees etc. I worked for the old ICI Plant Protection company for 9 years and did the electrical work in their commercial greenhouses and apple orchards; so I've been around growers even if I didn't do much myself. I've had a couple of gardens since and grown a few veg but only really got the bug again a few years back. I grow a row of spuds, runners and courgettes at home with toms in a small greenhouse but i want to grow on a slightly larger scale so I can have more varieties.

          The allotment I've been offered is just big enough to do a decent rotation, without being so big it would be unmanageable. I'll post pics and plan soon.

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            Me too! I recently got my letter! The man has still to get back to me about the viewing, however i went to the site today and had a look around. We should share hints/tips as we go along our journeys xD
            "You never really understand a person until you look at things from their point of view, until you step into their skin and walk around in it" - Atticus Finch, To Kill A Mockingbird

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            • #7
              Hello Mack & welcome to the Jungle, perfect time to get a plot. It will give you time to prepare & plan the plot in time for spring sowings.
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                There are a few threads here where members post their Pics:

                http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...dar_87848.html

                http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...dar_87865.html

                http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ter_34360.html
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                  Hello and welcome to the vine MadMackem
                  Location....East Midlands.

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                    Hello and welcome to the vine MM,good luck with the plot,sounds like you could give some off us advice
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                    • #11
                      A big welcome from me also.

                      Where are you from btw ?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by New_Bud View Post
                        Me too! I recently got my letter! The man has still to get back to me about the viewing, however i went to the site today and had a look around. We should share hints/tips as we go along our journeys xD
                        Congratulations - exciting isn't it ?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by lottie dolly View Post
                          Hello and welcome to the vine MM,good luck with the plot,sounds like you could give some off us advice
                          Thanks for the welcome. I doubt if I'll be able to give anyone any advice, though, working as an electrical technician on a commercial growing station (almost 30 years ago) is a world away from gardening or an allotment.

                          Hopefully, on my allotment, I won't be perched in one of the apexes of a half acre glass house in a thunderstorm whilst watching lightening dancing around the framework. Or stuck in a plastic strawberry tunnel, in the middle of summer, trying to fix the vent motor - while the strawberries are over-ripening all around. I've never been able to forget the smell and I couldn't bring myself to eat strawberries for nearly 20 years after.

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                          • #14
                            Welcome

                            Welcome to the forum. We started our allotment 2 years ago and have never looked back since. Its hard work but do take before and after photos as these are a must to look back on, to see how well you have done and give yourself a pat on the back. Getting your first harvest is probably the happiest moment and saying to yourself I did that. A bit like having your first child

                            Welcome again

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                            • #15
                              Welcome aboard and good luck with your plot
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