Where exactly is your allotment - Region - East Anglia

Started by Mrs Ava, July 17, 2007, 17:07:03

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Tinkie_Bear

What a lot of Essex girls :-)

1/2 a plot (shared with a friend) and my back garden just outside Harwich, North Essex.  Lotty small with no water but friendly.

Helen

Tinkie_Bear


sutton girl

Live in the Eastern region ,Lincolnshire, Sutton On Sea, near Mablethorpe .and 15 miles from Louth,
Sue

barkingdog

No lottie, just garden in Swannington, Norfolk

barkingdog

steveuk

Fenstanton Near St,Ives Cambridgeshire.

50 yards from A14, so when its at standstill i will set a fruit and veg stall up lol,
which is everday.
If i knew were to start i would LoL
http://mypatch-steve.blogspot.com/

springs


     Southam,     Warwickshire  Home of warwickshire clay. Only way to winter dig is with an old two tyne clay fork ;D

springs


    Sorry fellow allotment growers Must read it properly next time
    Not in your region. :-[

plimsoll plot2

were my heart is down at the plot

Debenvalley


Two plots on Colchester Road in Ipswich - Pride Of Angilia - in football terms at least ;)

Seems a well organised site with a good mix of people young and old, who have all been very friendly.

bupster

Off Histon Road in Cambridge. Ace site, really friendly and laid back. Waiting list now for the first time in years - when I got mine three years ago I was expecting a three year waiting list as it is for the council plots - it took three days! Hi, Ceratonia - your strawberry cuttings have gone a bit mad and are fruiting for the second time this year. 
For myself I am an optimist - it does not seem to be much use being anything else.

http://www.plotholes.blogspot.com

Kea

Just putting this to where it can be found by lost East Anglians :)

tonybloke

 Hi Everybody in the Eastern Region, I Live and Garden in Gorleton-on-sea, East Norfolk,I have  2 allotments, One in full cultivation, the other is a 'work in progress, experimental plot, both are Organically Managed, with 4foot wide beds, some slightly raised, with permanent paths, so I do not stand on my growing areas. Mostly run on a No-Dig, or Minimum cultivation style, with mulches, some living! I use Globe Artichokes on the North side to provide a wind break, Very effective, and edible! an unheated, 8' x 6' greenhouse, mostly polycarbonate from skips, I am a fervant Re-cycler and Composter.
Have Fun In Your Gardening, Don't Expect Success In Everything, or You Will Be Disapointed, It's All An Experiment!!
Rgds, Tony.(mature horticultural student)
You couldn't make it up!

clare


Mrs Ava

Hiya Clare, which site in Chelsmford.  We are in Danbury.


Columbus

Two plots on Dereham road, Norwich,

(Where the big blue pipe is being laid)

Col
... I am warmed by winter sun and by the light in your eyes.
I am refreshed by the rain and the dew
And by thoughts of you...

clare

Quote from: EJ - Emma Jane on February 24, 2008, 23:39:21
Hiya Clare, which site in Chelsmford.  We are in Danbury.

Hi Emma Jane, we're on a site in Springfield.  Good to see you're still a regular here - I used to visit the forum a lot a few years ago (think we pm'd a few times?) but have been busy with kids so don't get as much time, just pop in now and again.  Clare

barkingdog

Quote from: Columbus on March 08, 2008, 17:33:47
Two plots on Dereham road, Norwich,

(Where the big blue pipe is being laid)

Col

I wondered what was going on there Col - I go past on my way to work!

barkingdog

MindBodyandSoil

Hi all - I have four personal plots in King's Lynn, Norfolk, and I manage four more plots for the mental health charity, MIND, also in King's Lynn.

Patrick King

im new here, im hoping to get a plot in gorleston nr great yarmouth. the allotments just of crablane. if any one knows that place.
My plot - http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,40512.0.html
Foxes don't burrow, they only dig

tonybloke

the ones on crab lane are pretty good, i've a couple of mates got plots on there, I'm round the corner, near parkland drive, got 2 plots, run organically, bed system, minimum cultivation, maximum composting!
rgds, tony
You couldn't make it up!

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