Allotment, at last!

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hobo
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Allotment, at last!

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Hurray! After being on the list for almost 4 years, I've been offered an allotment!
Getting the keys by weeks end.
:D
Graafen

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Post by Graafen »

Great stuff! Definitely a good way to at least practice growing veg.
preppingsu

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Great news Hobo, that'll keep you out of mischief :D
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diamond lil
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Very good !! -How can you get "keys" to an allotment ? :lol: Is it inside a house ? :twisted:
WhiteWolf

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Great news Hobo, now the fun begins.

Though ours is so dry and HARD we can't get anything dug in :(

WW 8-)
Carrot Cruncher

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Post by Carrot Cruncher »

Thats great news Hobo. Along with water, learning how to grow food must be about the most important prep of all
buttystella

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first thing I bought when i got my allotment was a long handle spade to save my back works well.
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hobo
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Re: Allotment, at last!

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buttystella wrote:first thing I bought when i got my allotment was a long handle spade to save my back works well.
Not actually planning on going any digging!......
preservefreak

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Post by preservefreak »

congratulations!
Setfree

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Post by Setfree »

Yeay!! Congrats ...enjoy it :) I got one 2 years ago and was overwhelmed with it as Id also just bought a house so gave to my dad, def gonna stock up now on some seeds and try to get back into it...