Think i have got an allotment. Coincidence is its where my gandad had his allotment and it might even be the same patch but its 80 years ago since grandad had his lottie, find out on Sunday if its mine. A bit too much of a time gap to say keeping it in the family.
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Fantastic - I got my grandmothers lottie about 60 years after she had it. I think that is why my Dad wouldn't let me let it go when I moved 10 miles away, he now trys to run it himself, not too easy for him, but I do what I can when the kids are out of the way.The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!
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Grandads allotment?
Thanks for all the replies. My Dad thinks he can remember which one was his Dad's allotment so will find out on Sunday if its the exact one. Will there be any archive records on who had allotments. How often do you manage to get down to your lottie. I can spend 4 hours on a Sunday and 1 or 2 evenings a week. Don't want to offend the other lottie owners and have them thinking i don't spend enough time there. Sorry for all the questions.You're closer to god in a garden than anywhere else on earth.
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Hi FB i spend a couple of hours on an evening once or twice a week at the moment and usually couple of hours each on sat and sun, it depends on whats going on, but dont stress about it get the enjoyment and benefit from it i'm sure you'll end finding a happy balance between home/lottie/workThe love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies ...
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Originally posted by furball View PostThanks for all the replies. My Dad thinks he can remember which one was his Dad's allotment so will find out on Sunday if its the exact one. Will there be any archive records on who had allotments. How often do you manage to get down to your lottie. I can spend 4 hours on a Sunday and 1 or 2 evenings a week. Don't want to offend the other lottie owners and have them thinking i don't spend enough time there. Sorry for all the questions.
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Yo Furball. I'm the secretary of our allotments as well and we expect half the plot to be cultivated, but only in the second year. The assumption is that the first year will be spent getting the plot into shape. Good luck for Sunday!http://norm-foodforthought.blogspot.com/
If it ain't broke, don't fix it and if you ain't going to eat it, don't kill it
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Hi furball
good luck hope you do end up with your grandads plot that would be fab, one the question re how often people go. well since I had mine Nov last year only been down on a Sunday morning for a couple of hours. I couldnt get out muct before. Full time carer for my mum who has dementia but now the weather has turned will be able to take mum with me, so am hoping to get lots done.
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