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  • #31
    What a good idea, wish I had started earlier. I have put 20 lb broad beans in the freezer, which I am quite pleased with, will keep a record from now on.

    Liz

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    • #32
      Keeping a record seems a good idea - not starting this year though as I have spent a fortune on setting up bottom of the garden as an allotment! . . . .tools, seed, raised beds, compost, compost bin etc etc. Not much in return yet either (in comparison to you lot!!) - but I am a beginner!

      However we have had lots of lettuce, peppers and potatoes, with lots more on the way!
      Tori

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      • #33
        Here are some figures for the calendar month of July - for veg sold as opposed to harvested- i.e does not count what I take home or give to family etc.
        Cabbages - 139
        Charlotte potatoes - 217kg
        Lady Christl potatoes - 71kg
        Red Duke of York potatoes - 31kg
        Cucumbers - 261
        Lettuce - 107
        Peas - 19kg
        Broad Beans -37kg
        Courgettes - 50kg
        Chard 42 heads - each head approx 250g
        Spinach - 15kg
        French Beans - 8kg
        Shallots - 4kg
        Rocket - 60 x 100g bags
        Beetroot - 2kg
        Radish - 5kg
        Calabrese - 3kg

        Only when I compared the above to last July did I realise how far I have progressed since I started the business. And August and September, my busiest months, are just starting - bring it on !! I LOVE MY JOB
        Rat

        British by birth
        Scottish by the Grace of God

        http://scotsburngarden.blogspot.com/
        http://davethegardener.blogspot.com/

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        • #34
          Whew SR! Thats some harvest!!! If you ever want to set up around here, then give us a shut, would love to leave the rat race and get growing for a living!!

          Thought I'd update this as we're starting the main harvesting period!

          Total costs so far this growing year
          Rent (for 2 full plots and a half plot) £100
          Seeds £30
          Seed Spuds £20
          Compost / Grow Bags £20
          Fertilizers etc £20
          Muck £10
          Total costs £200


          Total Harvests
          2 batches overwintered garlic (97 bulbs) =£50
          Rasps 22lb =£196 (£8.40 a lb at Tescos!)
          Strawbs 10lb =£50 (£5 a lb at Tescos!)
          Courgettes x 90 =£45
          Rhubarb 21lb = £42
          Cucumber 16 = £10
          Chillies / peppers = £6
          Spuds 90lb = £60 (£0.50 -0.80lb at Tescos)
          Onions = £60
          Radish =£8
          Mange Tout 20lb = £50 (£2.50lb at Tesco)
          Broad Beans 13lb = £26 (£2lb at Tesco)
          Lettuce x 8 = £5
          Broccolli = £15
          Cabbage = £14
          Caulis = £8
          Carrots = £11
          Tomatoes 22lb = £25 (£1.22lb at Tescos)
          Peas = £10
          Runner Beans 15lb = £ 30
          French Beans = £10
          Mushrooms = £1
          Apples = £8
          Total Harvest so far 2008 = £740 - a profit now of £540
          Blessings
          Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)

          'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'!

          The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - an Allotment & Beekeeping blogspot!
          Last updated 16th April - Video intro to our very messy allotment!
          Dobby's Dog's - a Doggy Blog of pics n posts - RIP Bella gone but never forgotten xx
          On Dark Ravens Wing - a pagan blog of musings and experiences

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          • #35
            This is a really interesting thread and have started my own sheet as of now. Since having my lottie though I seem to look for freebies so much more. Freecycle is great fun and today the guy that does some landscaping work for the building company I work for asked if I wanted any old paving slabs which I do. I now have 30 of them at work just need to get them to the lottie. Looks like a few extra cups of tea and the odd doughnut for the boss and I shall be able to borrow the truck.

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            • #36
              Well done Mrs D. I just checked the post that kicked it all off (on me blog ... must post on there again Lol) and you are about on target with what it said in the 1940's book !
              ntg
              Never be afraid to try something new.
              Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
              A large group of professionals built the Titanic
              ==================================================

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              • #37
                Cool beans! Thanks for that Nick, interesting to see that we're on target!!

                Nice to see you back online BTW, hope all is well with you and yours?
                Blessings
                Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)

                'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'!

                The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - an Allotment & Beekeeping blogspot!
                Last updated 16th April - Video intro to our very messy allotment!
                Dobby's Dog's - a Doggy Blog of pics n posts - RIP Bella gone but never forgotten xx
                On Dark Ravens Wing - a pagan blog of musings and experiences

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                • #38
                  Great thread! I know we've been operating at a serious loss so far, what with having to buy all the tools and not getting great crops owing to being beginners, but it will be interesting to see what next year brings. I'm going to start right now, recording the cost of what I'm buying to grow next year...
                  Last edited by Eyren; 16-08-2008, 04:56 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Hi Eyren!

                    Lol! We all operate at a loss when setting up, and if you factor in labour, then probably we'd never break even, but as its a hobby, then I dont bother with a labour cost! You'll be surprised how little the costs are for next year, once you've got all the tools n stuff it basically comes down to cost of seeds, seed spuds, sets, fertilizer and muck, plus any rent!

                    As for being novices, we all were once (I still feel like a novice after 2 years on the plot! lol!), so dont worry bout it, what it means is you can try doing things your own way without any fear of failure!
                    Blessings
                    Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)

                    'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'!

                    The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - an Allotment & Beekeeping blogspot!
                    Last updated 16th April - Video intro to our very messy allotment!
                    Dobby's Dog's - a Doggy Blog of pics n posts - RIP Bella gone but never forgotten xx
                    On Dark Ravens Wing - a pagan blog of musings and experiences

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                    • #40
                      hi suzanne, if you factored your labour in as gym membership you'd be quids in (£40/50quid a month each?) & its more fun than running on a tread mill in front of a tv
                      The love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies ...

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                      • #41
                        The fun value is priceless. Even getting the large boxes from the back of Halfords on Friday night had me in giggles. I hope they don't have CCTV there! I did have permission from the manager to help myself but didn't realise how big the boxes were!!

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Hans Mum View Post
                          hi suzanne, if you factored your labour in as gym membership you'd be quids in (£40/50quid a month each?) & its more fun than running on a tread mill in front of a tv
                          Exactly - I had an exercise machine a while back and only used it a few times as it was both exhausting and deadly dull. Digging can get boring after a few hours, but at least I have something other than sweat and aching muscles to show for it

                          (Technically I'm not saving a lot of money by exercising at the allotment, as we have a ridiculously cheap subsidised gym at work - but getting sweaty in my lunch break doesn't appeal either!)

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                          • #43
                            I'm not even saving that money as I'm still a member of that subsidising gym..: I just don't go.. but it's so cheap I'm kept paying in case I 'might' (was quite keen a few years back till i injured my knee, then every time I tried going back I hurt something else.. ) keep meaning to cancel it as far more fun to run or ride a bike outside or work up a sweat on the plot problem is, eating all the food I bring home seems to cancel out a fair amount of the digging calories.. :P
                            I have a dream:
                            a dream that, one day, chickens can cross roads without having their motives questioned.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Eyren View Post
                              Exactly - I had an exercise machine a while back and only used it a few times as it was both exhausting and deadly dull. Digging can get boring after a few hours, but at least I have something other than sweat and aching muscles to show for it

                              (Technically I'm not saving a lot of money by exercising at the allotment, as we have a ridiculously cheap subsidised gym at work - but getting sweaty in my lunch break doesn't appeal either!)
                              your doing it wrong. I used to go to the gym the same night as a cracking bit of stuff and always used the rowing M/c directly behind her when she was on the treadmill .... guaranteed to make me burst into a sweat
                              ntg
                              Never be afraid to try something new.
                              Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
                              A large group of professionals built the Titanic
                              ==================================================

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                              • #45
                                So, a few more weeks of growing and harvesting, and the balance sheet now looks like this..........

                                Total costs so far this growing year
                                Rent (for 2 full plots and a half plot) £100
                                Seeds £30Seed Spuds £20
                                Compost / Grow Bags £20
                                Fertilizers etc £20
                                Muck £10
                                Lopper (tool from wilkos) £13
                                Total costs £213

                                Total Harvests
                                2 batches overwintered garlic (97 bulbs) =£50
                                Rasps 25lb =£206 (£8.40 a lb at Tescos!)
                                Strawbs 12lb =£60 (£5 a lb at Tescos!)
                                Courgettes x 150 =£75
                                Rhubarb 21lb = £42
                                Cucumber 40 = £20
                                Chillies / peppers = £10
                                Spuds 90lb = £60 (£0.50 -0.80lb at Tescos)
                                Onions = £75
                                Radish =£8
                                Mange Tout 20lb = £50 (£2.50lb at Tesco)
                                Broad Beans 15lb = £30 (£2lb at Tesco)
                                Lettuce x 8 = £5
                                Broccolli = £20
                                Cabbage = £20
                                Caulis = £10
                                Carrots = £15
                                Tomatoes 65lb = £80 (£1.22lb at Tescos)
                                Peas = £20
                                Runner Beans 20lb = £ 40
                                French Beans = £15
                                Mushrooms = £3
                                Apples = £8
                                Aubergines = £2
                                Total Harvest so far 2008 = £924 - a profit now of £711!!

                                With more toms, more cukes, more courgettes, more brassicas, the grapes, winter brassicas, leeks, apples, pears, autumn rasps, late strawbs, blackberries, peppers, chillies, runner beans, swedes, turnips, carrots, jerusalem fartichokes, pumpkins, squashes, sweetcorn, celery and herbs still remaining to harvest, I have a feeling we may well have an overall harvest equivalent of a lot more yet!

                                Hope your harvests have been as good!
                                Blessings
                                Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)

                                'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'!

                                The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - an Allotment & Beekeeping blogspot!
                                Last updated 16th April - Video intro to our very messy allotment!
                                Dobby's Dog's - a Doggy Blog of pics n posts - RIP Bella gone but never forgotten xx
                                On Dark Ravens Wing - a pagan blog of musings and experiences

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