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Is there a recognised standard size? If so, what.........in feet please.
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On 19 Jul, 17:00, "Pete C" wrote:
Is there a recognised standard size? If so, what.........in feet please. Ta Hullo - lotties are usually 10 rods, for the oldest ones, which is 10mx25m - 250sqm. What are you cooking, new plots? ;o) |
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On 19 Jul, 18:03, "Pete C" wrote:
Will soon need a mortgage to buy veg! And supermarket stuff is cr*p. I'm single, so I think a lottie would be too big for my needs. I'm trying to find someone to share.............if I can get one! Excellent! But at an average of £20/year to rent a 10 rods, even if you think that could be too big, don't! You will soon find you can grow lots of stuff, and go on trying and experimenting even more. I now regret having given away my other half. It was at a time when I became terribly busy at work and felt sorry for the hundreds on a waiting list to get a plot. Now, if only I could put my hands back on that other half!!! Friends are flocking to it now, just to sit and admire and nible at the produce. You could soon find someone to help you I'm sure. Also you can green manure beds you don't use, you can grow flowers too which is very beneficial ... Listen to me!! Get a whole one if you can. You won't regret it! I bet you're planning what to grow now. Isn't it just great ;o) |
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"Pete C" wrote in message ... wrote: On 19 Jul, 17:00, "Pete C" wrote: Is there a recognised standard size? If so, what.........in feet please. Ta Hullo - lotties are usually 10 rods, for the oldest ones, which is 10mx25m - 250sqm. What are you cooking, new plots? ;o) Will soon need a mortgage to buy veg! And supermarket stuff is cr*p. Not all of it. Shouldn't be difficult to find someone to share. Mary |
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"Pete C" wrote ... Is there a recognised standard size? If so, what.........in feet please. Ta Allotments are measured in square Rods, and a Rod is 5.5 yards or 16.5 feet (approx 5 metres). As Helen has said they are usually 10 sq. Rods but most Councils rent out half or even quarter plots. Most allotment sites are not perfectly square so there are always some odd shaped and sized plots available. Ask. We used to have 15 sq rods but on the new site we have now been told ours is 7.5 sq Rods which is proving adequate with only one path down the middle and being careful about not wasting space. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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Mary Fisher wrote:
"Pete C" wrote in message ... wrote: On 19 Jul, 17:00, "Pete C" wrote: Is there a recognised standard size? If so, what.........in feet please. Ta Hullo - lotties are usually 10 rods, for the oldest ones, which is 10mx25m - 250sqm. What are you cooking, new plots? ;o) Will soon need a mortgage to buy veg! And supermarket stuff is cr*p. Not all of it. Morrisons is, with Asda not much better. Brocolli and parsnips bought last night were unuseable this morning. 8 mile drive to a Somerfields got me some really fresh stuff, but at twice the price. -- Pete C Spade ready London UK |
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"Pete C" wrote in message ... Mary Fisher wrote: "Pete C" wrote in message ... wrote: On 19 Jul, 17:00, "Pete C" wrote: Is there a recognised standard size? If so, what.........in feet please. Ta Hullo - lotties are usually 10 rods, for the oldest ones, which is 10mx25m - 250sqm. What are you cooking, new plots? ;o) Will soon need a mortgage to buy veg! And supermarket stuff is cr*p. Not all of it. Morrisons is, with Asda not much better. Yebbut you're talking about the lower end of supplies. Brocolli and parsnips bought last night were unuseable this morning. 8 mile drive to a Somerfields got me some really fresh stuff, but at twice the price. So is Somerfields. And Tesco. Sainsbury is good for keeping the riff-raff out of Waitrose ... :-) Don't you have a farmers' market? IO wouldn't hve thought parsnips and brocolli were seasonal for UK. Go for the allotment. If it's too big just rent the other half to someone else - with a profit. Mary |
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On Jul 19, 7:21 pm, "Pete C" wrote:
wrote: On 19 Jul, 18:03, "Pete C" wrote: Will soon need a mortgage to buy veg! And supermarket stuff is cr*p. I'm single, so I think a lottie would be too big for my needs. I'm trying to find someone to share.............if I can get one! Excellent! But at an average of £20/year to rent a 10 rods, even if you think that could be too big, don't! You will soon find you can grow lots of stuff, and go on trying and experimenting even more. I now regret having given away my other half. It was at a time when I became terribly busy at work and felt sorry for the hundreds on a waiting list to get a plot. Now, if only I could put my hands back on that other half!!! Friends are flocking to it now, just to sit and admire and nible at the produce. You could soon find someone to help you I'm sure. Also you can green manure beds you don't use, you can grow flowers too which is very beneficial ... Listen to me!! Get a whole one if you can. You won't regret it! I bet you're planning what to grow now. Isn't it just great ;o) Hehe........I love your enthusiasm! I've mailed in an enquiry form to my local council. Picked the 5 closest sites............will see what happens. My garden is tiny, and is now half pond. I've grown carrots, peas, various beans onions etc in the past. Fav was sweetcorn, yum. If I manage to get one, you/this group might regret you pushing me, cos the question list will be looooong! -- Pete C London UK Your garden is gorgeous Pete, I love your water feature. Judith |
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Judith in France wrote:
snippy Your garden is gorgeous Pete, I love your water feature. Judith Why thank you young lady. Long time no speak. -- Pete C London UK |
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On 19/07/08 17:00, Pete C wrote:
Is there a recognised standard size? If so, what.........in feet please. Ta Pete, On my allotment , the sizes of plots are all different. The tenancy now is to break standard sized plots up into halves when they become vacant because of the waiting list. I have a half plot. In English money, this is about 35 ft x 45 ft. Ed |
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Sacha wrote:
On 19/7/08 18:03, in article , "Pete C" wrote: wrote: On 19 Jul, 17:00, "Pete C" wrote: Is there a recognised standard size? If so, what.........in feet please. Ta Hullo - lotties are usually 10 rods, for the oldest ones, which is 10mx25m - 250sqm. What are you cooking, new plots? ;o) Will soon need a mortgage to buy veg! And supermarket stuff is cr*p. I'm single, so I think a lottie would be too big for my needs. I'm trying to find someone to share.............if I can get one! Depends on the rules of your allotment group but if you're allowed to, perhaps you can sell what you don't use yourself, or you could give it to neighbours and so forth..... I've been thinking along those lines. Circulate neighbours with what I'm growing. Orders in Friday, delivered fresh Saturday. LOL -- Pete C London UK |
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On Jul 19, 10:29 pm, "Pete C" wrote:
Judith in France wrote: snippy Your garden is gorgeous Pete, I love your water feature. Judith Why thank you young lady. Long time no speak. -- Pete C London UK I'm still here sweetie, how are you? Judith |
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