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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: peapod on April 25, 2008, 18:27

Title: community gardens
Post by: peapod on April 25, 2008, 18:27
Hi all
Im very excited, as Ive just been offered space on a community garden site, and also been offered a 10ft x 6ft plot on a relatives HUGE garden.
We're going to see the community site on Sunday, so obviously Ill find out more then but...
I dont mean to sound ungrateful and selfish,  :oops:
 Im wondering if the community garden scheme means that we grow as a group and harvest as a group.  Id really like to do my own thing for part of the space im offered anyway.  
Does anyone have any experience of a community garden? I know that schools and nurseries are invited to join in, and I love that idea..but is it not really a 'plot' as such?

Thanks all
Title: community gardens
Post by: peapod on April 25, 2008, 22:19
bumpety bump
just in case :-)
Title: community gardens
Post by: noshed on April 25, 2008, 22:35
Can't imagine it would be that proscriptive.
Title: community gardens
Post by: peapod on April 25, 2008, 22:49
but, and heres the main reason why, its on the site of a private very well run and maintained site, and there may be a lotty coming up in the next year or two, so I feel if I say no Im stuffed on that...guess Ill talk to him on sunday, post what he says and ask all your invaluable advice
thanks for the reply noshed  :D
Paula
Title: Re: community gardens
Post by: Ruby Red on April 25, 2008, 23:48
Quote from: "peapod"
Hi all
Im very excited, as Ive just been offered space on a community garden site, and also been offered a 10ft x 6ft plot on a relatives HUGE garden.
We're going to see the community site on Sunday, so obviously Ill find out more then but...
I dont mean to sound ungrateful and selfish,  :oops:
 Im wondering if the community garden scheme means that we grow as a group and harvest as a group.  Id really like to do my own thing for part of the space im offered anyway.  
Does anyone have any experience of a community garden? I know that schools and nurseries are invited to join in, and I love that idea..but is it not really a 'plot' as such?

Thanks all
 
     The only experience we had was a relative ,along with others,who took over a piece of land (on a cul de sac opposite evryones house.)from the council. All went well for a while then it ended up the same person having to get the mower out. People were asked for so much money every week but only so many coughed up . Some wanted certain plants there and others hated them.You get the picture. Everybody wanted to look out on something lovely but no one wanted the work.When ppl were expected tp pitch in on sundays many were busy. In the end the council had it back.
Title: community gardens
Post by: peapod on April 29, 2008, 20:13
Well, I went down on Sunday and was offered 3 small (and I mean small!about 4ft by 8ft on one, the other two were 3ft by 8ft) beds :-) Could have been better, but I was happy to get a small start
Ive been today to pick up the keys, but they didnt get round to cutting one, and they have taken one of the beds off me already :-(
There seems to be lots of plans so far, which of course Im very happy to help with, but not a lot of action  :?
Its all a bit disheartening but maybe to early to tell, the thing is I was offered space for growing veg while waiting for a lotty, so they know the main reason why Im there :-(
Am i being petty? Please feel free to say yes, all input gratefully received
Title: community gardens
Post by: Yorkie on April 29, 2008, 21:08
My gut feeling is that you're right to be cautious.

If they've already gone back on their agreement to let you have 3 beds, by taking one back, I'd want to have a very clear understanding of what they envisage you doing with your space.

For example, is there to be a community theme over the whole space?  Would your veg fit in with that?  What else are you expected to do?  As you've mentioned before, do you have to share your produce with others?  

Other things to ponder which occur to me:
Will they take the view that you've got these 2 beds, therefore don't need a bigger allotment?  What did the chap say about putting you on a waiting list for the private site?  What is the security on this space like - if it's a community area, will others be able to pick your produce when you're not looking?

If you're content that the ground (no pun intended) rules are established, and that you're prepared to accept them, then I'd have thought that you probably don't have a lot to lose for the time being?  You get 2 small beds this season, which is more than you would otherwise have had.

If the rules or situation aren't acceptable, is this private allotment the only one in the area, or are there others - council or private - which would probably be ok if you had to go for them?

I guess none of us can weigh up the situation for you - but good luck whatever you decide to do!