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Hello Hartland - I nearly missed your arrival on the Vine.
I think it's brilliant that a group of friends are taking on the plot as I have always admired the commune idea.
The dandelion wine will warm your cockles come winter.
Any ideas yet what will be your first growing projects?
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Outreach co-ordinator for the Gnome, Pixie and Fairy groups within the Nutters Club.
Hello Hartland - I nearly missed your arrival on the Vine.
I think it's brilliant that a group of friends are taking on the plot as I have always admired the commune idea.
The dandelion wine will warm your cockles come winter.
Any ideas yet what will be your first growing projects?
Hi Lumpy
There's 7 of us - 6 growers and a handyman (my OH, otherwise known as The Brown Fingered One): we met on a local history course about the development of the allotment movement in this area, had a guided tour of the allotments, decided it wold be nice to have one, and were offered the plot almost immediately. Lucky us!
So far we've planted brassicas, chickpeas, salad leaves, globe carrots, peas and broad beans, chard, various herbs and potatoes (these only went in on Sunday, so I don't hold out much hope, but I unearthed an awful lot of sprouting potatoes from another bed, so I thought I'd give them a chance). We inherited a strawberry patch, gooseberry bushes, red and white currants, and have fruit trees - an apple, two pears, a cherry and a damson. And a frog pond. And wild flower borders. And nettles. Boy, do we have nettles...
As we started late in the season, we're taking this year as 'see what comes up/does this plant like it here/can we grow this' . Future plans include a figtree and a clematis arch over the gateway.
I can see me coming back to this site time and time again...
Even more rewarding is the gallon of dandelion wine that's now happily burping away on my kitchen windowsill, earmarked for the allotment group's christmas party!
Dandelion wine? we also like recipes as well as advice..pop over to the recipe thread.
Hello Hartland and welcome. What a brilliant way to make friends and follow it through into gardening together. maybe you could do a re-enactment of an allotment plot in say, Dig for Victory times and grow heritage seeds and plants from that era?
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