Hello,
I hope this doesn't offend anyone but I would like advice re what to do for the best.
I've just learned today that my allotment neighbour has unexpectedly died. This was a complete shock because I was talking to her on Sunday afternoon. I would like to look after the plot until her husband is ready to do so but do not want to seem insensitive. I intend to send a message in a card to say I'll keep an eye on things but am not sure what to do about fruit and veg that is ready/will be ready soon (raspberries, courgettes etc) - should I pick it or let it rot? The plotholder was extremely proud of her plot and it is is pristine condition. I also thought of ringing the council to let them know I'd look after the plot for the next few weeks or so.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Julie.
I hope this doesn't offend anyone but I would like advice re what to do for the best.
I've just learned today that my allotment neighbour has unexpectedly died. This was a complete shock because I was talking to her on Sunday afternoon. I would like to look after the plot until her husband is ready to do so but do not want to seem insensitive. I intend to send a message in a card to say I'll keep an eye on things but am not sure what to do about fruit and veg that is ready/will be ready soon (raspberries, courgettes etc) - should I pick it or let it rot? The plotholder was extremely proud of her plot and it is is pristine condition. I also thought of ringing the council to let them know I'd look after the plot for the next few weeks or so.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Julie.
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