Have a bag with basic hand tools in that don't live on the plot (also used at home) and also take keys, water, phone, notebook, food as necessary for the stay and whatever plants and seeds I need for the trip. Everything else lives there. Couldn't be doing with carrying anymore than I need. Have a Kelly Kettle there plus herbal T bags (therefore no milk needed), hot chocolate mix, cup-a-soup, first aid kit, hand santitiser and suncream all in the shed - wouldn't have anywhere to keep them all at home either
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Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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Seriously though, we have a Lidl's store within 5 minutes walk and a MacDonalds a further 100yds beyond that so no need to carry sustenance with me. I keep all my tools and gubbins in my plot sheds(three plots, two sheds) so nowt to carry. I see a few have mentioned medication and I have anti-histamine tablets in the car at all times as I'm horribly allergic to bee stings. Real pity because I would love to keep bees.
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View PostSeriously though, we have a Lidl's store within 5 minutes walk and a MacDonalds a further 100yds beyond that so no need to carry sustenance with me.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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I haven't got any storage there ( we're not allowed) so everything goes with me .. it is a bit of a faff so I am very jealous of all of you who have sheds!Gill
So long and thanks for all the fish.........
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Always take the dogs. They have their own fenced off play pen area on my lottie. Hide chews, gravy bones and bonio are kept at the plot. No shed (not allowed) but all tools and dog treats are stored in a dalek type composter.It is the doom of man, that they forget.
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Sometimes Ma.
phone and pod
Thermo mug of tea or litre sports bottle of Ribena
Sainsbury's hessian bag for life to carry hand tools, seeds and gloves.
Two_shed's magic spade and Hobbit fork
Occasionally a box of aloo chat depending on what kinda school day it's been
I only have to go a couple of hundred yards do I can always pop back
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Key,knife, bottle of water, cup ,sarnie (if there a while) , any seeds or plants, phone , gloves , steelies (can't drive in them ) and any posh tools thats needed ie hedgecutter , strimmer etc....
. In the shed there is a kettle , stove, tea, coffee, milk powder, cup a soups, tools (not decent ones ) etcS*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
You can't beat a bit of garden porn
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It has been a while since I went down to the lottie so it is a bit difficult to remember but here goes
Lottie key
bottle of water
Tissues
Fork
Gloves
Notebook
camera - when I remember!
Plus whatever I am planting / sowing at the time.
And recycling for mulch or the compost.
Secateurs for harvesting/ trimming.
Cash for the garden centre which has a loo and loads of temptations nearby!Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Postwoose
Now I have a lockable shed most of the stuff stays there apart from flask, water, iPod.
It could be said why would I need a lockable shed when the site is on camp - but one never knows!
As for 'admin breaks' (aka toilet) we have a lovely coffee shop (aka Junior ranks Mess) just five mins walk from the site. I've yet to go in there covered in mud, I can hear them now - 'ere, isn't the Flt Sgt Warren's misses, what an oik'aka
Suzie
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My leather gloves, string, scissors, hammer and nails, handwash, drink (though it is next to a cafe so don't really need snacks etc), what I am planting, nappies (tissues etc in the change bag), baby wipes, baby toys, baby. Will start taking a trowel or something when it gets busier though as the communal tools may well be used at that point. Camera is a good idea!
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Originally posted by piskieinboots View Post
Now I have a lockable shed most of the stuff stays there .
It could be said why would I need a lockable shed when the site is on camp - but one never knows!
As for 'admin breaks' (aka toilet) we have a lovely coffee shop (aka Junior ranks Mess) just five mins walk from the site. I've yet to go in there covered in mud, I can hear them now - 'ere, isn't the Flt Sgt Warren's misses, what an oik'
IMO, a lockable shed is an absolute must. Garden tools are not only expensive, they can become valued for sentimental reasons(my dad's old tools are very precious to me although not worth much in financial terms) and also for ergonomic reasons. It can take years to break in a new spade or hoe and it can be very disappointing when a tool like that goes missing. Common sense says lock them up when not in use and to do that one needs somewhere lockable.
As for toilet breaks, I'm within 5 minutes of home for serious matters <koff> and men do have physical advantages in respect of the others. Bit difficult in the middle of a military camp mind.
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Nowt!
Once the smell of the chip shop next to the lottie beckons, thats me gone!
They will be doing a roaring trade with fish & chips today, it being Good Friday and i will probably join the queue, grubby hands annall!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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