Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Welcome => Welcome to the Forums => Topic started by: Moggyman on November 07, 2018, 20:50
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hi there,
I got my first allotment at the beginning of September, it was 4 feet high in grass and weeds which was hiding a mountain of rubbish including 2 old prams, a sofa, stacks of rotting wood and carpet. ten trailer loads later and most of the rubbish is gone, the plot has been strimmed and half of it dug and rotavated following the purchase of a merry tiller from ebay, a shed has been acquired for free, it just needed a few rotten boards replacing. so onward and upward, I look forward to reading through the posts and learning a great deal from here over the coming months and hopefully sharing my progress ,good or bad with you all.
Neil
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Hi and welcome to the forum :)
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Hello and welcome.
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Hi there & welcome, sounds like you’ve been busy, we’ve been discussing on another thread the state of plots when they get rented out.🙄
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Thanks for the welcome Folks, and I'll try to find the thread that your referring to Snowdrops, it sounds like an interesting discussion.
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Welcome aboard! I can honestly say that this site and the forum, along with the RHS website helped me no end when I started out with my allotment :)
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welcome Mogg you won't find a better bunch of folk on this site for really sound gardening advise
good luck with the allotment
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Hi Moggyman and welcome. There are lots of useful things going on here on our forum, not all of them connected to plots, so I hope you will now have time to enjoy them all, regards Mrs Bouquet
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A Big Hello and Welcome