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"Sacha" wrote after... "Bob Hobden" replied snip Rotovators are big and heavy, few are small enough to fit in a car and few are light enough to lift. I lift mine in and out of my Defender van but I'm 6ft and have been described as built like a brick ...... :-) As the years go on I might have to resort to a trailer I can push it onto. If you only have a car it might be worth considering a trailer anyway, muddy tools can soon ruin a car's interior no matter how careful you are, I speak from experience which is why I now have a proper allotment vehicle too. Excuse me for butting into this to ask a question. A friend of mine would like to know if it's illegal to sell the produce you have grown on an allotment. She's American and an admirer of Alan Coren. She read a story of his about a child who found his parents selling their produce and ratting on them! Depends on the local Council, ours allows you to sell your excess produce and a friend of mine does just that to fund his seed purchase but they are strict about plots not being used for commercial gain and have thrown people off sites when they have found out they used the plots for growing plants for their garden design firm. Ours do check plots out during the year to see what's being grown and how well the plots are tended. -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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