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Old 18-12-2006, 10:28 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default My New allotment ( and neighbours)


"Colin Jacobs" wrote
Since settling in there are some interesting characters. One women has
three
plots and pays £75 a year for all three and has never actually got one
finished, she is a potterer and because she is paying her fee and not
really
doing much else the association are loathe to kick her off and lose money.
she scratches at a patch of earth about six foot square within a mountain
of
weeds and no one has very seen her grow anything as she spends all her
time
just picking at little weeds.

Another has little tiny beds in a jungle of grass, There are the old
school
dig it all, paths an all every winter and are spotless, others have a
rough
patch in a corner and some just hoard wood and other crap and not really
do
much with it.
and yes I have met the plot "Know all Know nothing"
Very interesting and certainly no allotment stereotypes as yet


I remember when I started, everyone had good suggestions but whilst always
being polite I soon realised I had to look at their plot and veg before
deciding if I should take serious note of their comments.

We have one lady paying for a plot that she originally set out as a fruit
garden, buying/planting expensive plants, but hasn't actually done anything
on it for years. Now everything is overgrown with nettles and brambles and
another allotment holder helps himself to the apricots etc. but still she
pays????
Another man pays for a plot (or possibly two now), pays people to clear
weeds and dig/rotovate, drops plants off in pots, then lets it gets
overgrown again and the untended still potted plants die, and then the cycle
goes round again?
No accounting for folks!

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Regards
Bob H
17mls W. of London.UK