This evening, I had a little visit around our 44 plot site, looking at other peoples plots, trying to get ideas and I counted 10 plots that are not being worked properly, 5 of those not at all! The five in question are people that waited for years on the allotment waiting list, acquired one, did some work and then left it...even leaving veg to rot. So you would think with the new season starting they would be on, getting it all ready - NO.
I ask our allotment officer what is going to be done and I get a dozen or so excuses, from illness to work committments.........most of these people seem to be ill all the time! If so, then why not give up their allotment and let someone else have it.
The other 5 who I call 10 minute a week allotment holders are exactly that. One chap has had his plot 2 years and has not grown a thing! He blames the weather mainly or family committments.
I have made suggestions to the allotment officer but I am wasting oxygen.....
I was hoping that our site could enter North West In bloom but the community spirit seems to have died.......noone says hello or asks how you doing, unless I open my mouth first....people walk around with their heads down and the only time people get together is when they are blackmailed by the society (which was March 2007), when I was secretary.
I feel that some TV programmes give a false image of allotments and when some people get an allotment and the reality of hard work sets in, it puts them off. Walking onto a site with viewing an allotment 5 ft high in grass and weeds, with rubbish etc etc is a challenge.
Sorry for ranting.......but it really hacks me off.
I ask our allotment officer what is going to be done and I get a dozen or so excuses, from illness to work committments.........most of these people seem to be ill all the time! If so, then why not give up their allotment and let someone else have it.
The other 5 who I call 10 minute a week allotment holders are exactly that. One chap has had his plot 2 years and has not grown a thing! He blames the weather mainly or family committments.
I have made suggestions to the allotment officer but I am wasting oxygen.....
I was hoping that our site could enter North West In bloom but the community spirit seems to have died.......noone says hello or asks how you doing, unless I open my mouth first....people walk around with their heads down and the only time people get together is when they are blackmailed by the society (which was March 2007), when I was secretary.
I feel that some TV programmes give a false image of allotments and when some people get an allotment and the reality of hard work sets in, it puts them off. Walking onto a site with viewing an allotment 5 ft high in grass and weeds, with rubbish etc etc is a challenge.
Sorry for ranting.......but it really hacks me off.
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