Hello fellow allotmenteeers, hope your news is better than ours here in Hull, we thought it was bad enough being flooded out and everything ruined but no, our latest catastrophy has to be the lowest of the low! On two seperate occasions some thieving toerags sneaked onto the allotments, broke into sheds, stole all of our seeds, lots of tools, gardening books and just to top the cake, they sat in our presidents shed and had a party, of course they left thier beer cans and bottles to be cleared up.
Down but not out, we will all keep going. Many of the chaps on the allotment had collections of seeds worth many pennies, some had expensive tools taken. It is very disheartening and many of us would love to get hold of whoever did this, there are enough spades left to dig a whacking great hole and guess who would be going into it!
Of course. being the good gardeners that we are, we would put lime on top to help with the composting, unless any of you have any better ideas......
Off later to repot some sprouts that have 'sprouted' up overnight - thank heavens for little murphies!
PS - All of our potatoes are rotten due to the flooding, but on a good note strawbs look yummy.
Down but not out, we will all keep going. Many of the chaps on the allotment had collections of seeds worth many pennies, some had expensive tools taken. It is very disheartening and many of us would love to get hold of whoever did this, there are enough spades left to dig a whacking great hole and guess who would be going into it!
Of course. being the good gardeners that we are, we would put lime on top to help with the composting, unless any of you have any better ideas......
Off later to repot some sprouts that have 'sprouted' up overnight - thank heavens for little murphies!
PS - All of our potatoes are rotten due to the flooding, but on a good note strawbs look yummy.
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