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Congrats Piskie, and I hope you have great fun digging, an chatting with the donkey. You can now ignore everything I said on the other thread (honestly, it is taking me all day to catch up on Christmas news and I haven;'t even made it to Anything But Babies yet oops sorry - the general chitchat page).
Isn't she a sweetie?
Love this forum and all the nice folks you meet here!
She's the best!!!!!!!!!! About to pm you Hazel, I just luuurve surprises! Hopefully next year I'll be able to do the same back to you. Thank you millions hunnybun
Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
I'll allow the report to be dumped in exchange for a picture of your Donkey Neighbour.
Well done you. Chuffed to bits for you.
Also a good thing at the mo is to do some research, get down the library and look for these books..
Grow Your Own Veg by Carole Klein
The Half Hour Allotment by Lia Leendertz
How to Plant your allotment by Caroline Foley
Your Organic Allotment Pauling Pears
The Allotment Handbook by Andi Cleavely
Allotment Gardening : An Organic Guide for Beginners By Susan Berger
All the Above are available from Amazon, just type allotment in the search
Also cheap Gardening books from www.bookpeople.co.uk (not a club, just a shop, no minimum order)
I have 3 horses next to mine! It's the end of my garden, though, not a lottie as yet. They are great, they will come to be scratched if you stand by the fence long enough. I also had one attempt to sup the remains of my mug of tea - cheeky blighter!
I dunno, I go away to Germany for the day and come back to all this good news!?! Way to go piskie, hope it all goes well, and a muck making donkey on tap too!? Cool.
I didn't realise where Benson was until I saw Matt's post. My cousin lives in Wallingford with his wife. They (although by that I mean his wife as she does most of the work) have an allotment in Wallingford, but they don't get as much time as they'd like there on account of their two little girls. Lovely part of the world - I used to spend a lot of time there as a kid - Didcot, Abingdon and alike.
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