I got a plot last year that was completely overgrown. I was absolutely delighted and roped in some mates, an industrial strimmers, some shovels and a load of beer, and we got it cleared over a few weekends. It's very weedy and needs a few hours of weeding every weekend before I can even start to think about planting new stuff, but we have successful crops growing on around 2/3 of it. Woohoo!
Next door to me is an evil fecker who steals anything not locked into the shed (took my chicken wire, several buckets and another neighbours tools, the arse) who i'd love to see kicked off, but in fairness he has put in a fair bit of work.
Next to him is a man who has 4 plots, on which he grows 4 crops - a plot of beans, one of something like okra, courgettes, and the 4th hasn't been planted yet. I thought that mono-cropping wasn't allowed on allotments? He must be growing stuff for a restaurant of shop.
Next door to me is an evil fecker who steals anything not locked into the shed (took my chicken wire, several buckets and another neighbours tools, the arse) who i'd love to see kicked off, but in fairness he has put in a fair bit of work.
Next to him is a man who has 4 plots, on which he grows 4 crops - a plot of beans, one of something like okra, courgettes, and the 4th hasn't been planted yet. I thought that mono-cropping wasn't allowed on allotments? He must be growing stuff for a restaurant of shop.
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