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Started by Doris_Pinks, June 21, 2005, 19:48:39

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Doris_Pinks

 Think it could be a Sussex name for them?
Jerry, I hope mine lasts that long! (and me too! ;D )

I think mine came from here, one of the best presents I have ever had.

www.truggery.co.uk

Could do with a couple of bigger ones too, they look great!
We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
Blog: http://www.nonsuchgardening.blogspot.com/

Doris_Pinks

We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
Blog: http://www.nonsuchgardening.blogspot.com/

aquilegia

gone to pot :D

moonbells

Quote from: Roy Bham UK on June 23, 2005, 08:59:30
;D never heard them called Trugs before, is your spell checker still not working ;D should it be trough? ;D I used to see a retired school teacher regularly visit her local shop with a small basket on her arm, it was like a flash back in time :)

Definitely trugs. I was bought one by then boyfriend (now hubbie) a few years back when I first got my lottie and he knew I couldn't afford one myself. Wonderful piece of work. I keep all the hand tools in it,  it's a general carry-all and balances beautifully on an arm.  Worth the expense for the usefulness and the durability.

Etymology of word: originally 'trog' which was a wooden boat-shaped vessel.
http://www.sussextrugs.com/ has a bit more info. I got mine from the local GC: it's  about the same area as two seed trays!

moonbells
Diary of my Chilterns lottie (NEW LOCATION!): http://www.moonbells.com/allotment/allotment.html

Roy Bham UK

;D Very interesting ;D Although I can't see me with one on my arm :-[ Many years ago I was in a cellar doing a survey, it was dark and dingy and was packed with baskets of all shapes and sizes, there were picnic hampers bakers baskets (remember those?) creels, hand baskets oval , round and square.

If the owner had been there I bet they would have wanted rid of them :'( unfortunately they weren't so they stayed :'(

katynewbie

Erm.....nobody likes a smart a**e, but it IS "TRUG"
Think its from the Kent/Sussex area originally, there used to be a place not far from Hayward Heath where they made them. Gorgeous things!! Bought one for my Ma years ago and wish I still had it :(

Roy Bham UK

;D Are you sure? "Trugs" are not just for carrying garden stuff apparently ???
http://www.onelook.com/?other=web1913&w=Trug

Doris_Pinks

Oh I say I certainly don't have one of them!   "A concubine; a harlot"  :o   :o  :o  ;D  ;D
We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
Blog: http://www.nonsuchgardening.blogspot.com/

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