Hi all,
I'm Dave, new to the site, new to allotments. Soon to be 30 years old. Put my name down on the waiting list just a little over 4 years ago now. I had a call at Xmas from the council to check that I was still interested in a plot as they had a couple of plots who were going to be served notice for theirs so there was a chance there could be one coming up. I'd pretty much given up hope to be honest, but had a call yesterday to say they now had a vacant plot. I am very excited, but my head is also buzzing with questions and research and trying to digest everything I need to. Ideally I would have liked to get the plot earlier in the year to give me time to plan, so I'm slightly panicking at the mo.
Anyway, with regard to the plot viewing later, does anybody have any top tips on what sort of things to look out for? I know if people have been evicted from site then the chances are the plot will be overgrown. I've got some notes to ask about - the soil, rules on sheds/livestock.
I guess I'll need to make a list of tools I need too. Although I'm not going to start buying/borrowing until I've officially signed up. The idea of this project is to see how much I could scrounge/make/re-use, as it's all about sustainability. Would a trip to somewhere like Wilkinsons be best for getting kitted out with reasonable tools to begin with?
Soooo many questions......
I'm Dave, new to the site, new to allotments. Soon to be 30 years old. Put my name down on the waiting list just a little over 4 years ago now. I had a call at Xmas from the council to check that I was still interested in a plot as they had a couple of plots who were going to be served notice for theirs so there was a chance there could be one coming up. I'd pretty much given up hope to be honest, but had a call yesterday to say they now had a vacant plot. I am very excited, but my head is also buzzing with questions and research and trying to digest everything I need to. Ideally I would have liked to get the plot earlier in the year to give me time to plan, so I'm slightly panicking at the mo.
Anyway, with regard to the plot viewing later, does anybody have any top tips on what sort of things to look out for? I know if people have been evicted from site then the chances are the plot will be overgrown. I've got some notes to ask about - the soil, rules on sheds/livestock.
I guess I'll need to make a list of tools I need too. Although I'm not going to start buying/borrowing until I've officially signed up. The idea of this project is to see how much I could scrounge/make/re-use, as it's all about sustainability. Would a trip to somewhere like Wilkinsons be best for getting kitted out with reasonable tools to begin with?
Soooo many questions......
Comment