Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Allotment business


Versailles on the balcony
Originally uploaded by Marj Joly.
One of the things I've kept quiet about so far on this blog, is the "other" allotment business I get up to. I've been secretary of our society for five years now, a bit of a long time, but no one else seems to want to do it. Some of the jobs are a bit onerous, but some are fun.

One of the fun things I've done recently is to contact the first half of our waiting list to see if they are still interested in having a plot, and to find out more about their experience. Over the years we've had people join who know nothing about gardening, but we don't realise just how much they don't know until their plot is knee high in weeds - then it's a problem. So the grand plan is to find out a bit more about people in advance, so we can support them if needed when they first start. I am really enjoying finding out more about their experiences, and you also get to see just how enthusiastic people are.

This postcard was sent to me by someone on the waiting list - who also happens to be a friend - I love it, and want to know if it is how they see their allotment looking? We all have our own Versailles, maybe not so big, but its definitely good to have a plan for how you want your allotment to look. It's OK doing a bit here and there, but sometimes you end up with things in the wrong place, and then its a pain to change. So allotment tip of the day, spend time thinking about the overall plan, don't rush to put in permanent features too soon (like a pond, or a fruit tree), until you have had time to work out the best place for it.

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