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Jane Moore (3)
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Allotment planning

By Jane Moore on 13/02/2009 17:16:48

!I was busy, though, while the snow was lying deep and crisp and even all over the allotment. I spent a couple of happy evenings planning the plot and deciding on my crop rotations for this year. I kept to my New Year resolution and decided to only plant


Allotment friends

By Jane Moore on 10/07/2009 15:58:42

One of the greatest pleasures of allotment life is getting to know my neighbours. Ron, Beryl, Vic and Tony are a lovely bunch, although we disagree on quite a few things. Vic doesn't like my raised beds, which he regards as a waste of space and a


Courgettes and marrows

By Jane Moore on 31/07/2009 16:57:41

I always worry about the allotment when I go on holiday. Will it all dry out or get a thorough soaking? Luckily the plot was well watered when I slipped away for a wet and windy week in Cornwall.I may not have appreciated the weather very much


Allotment vs garden

By Lila Das Gupta on 02/10/2009 17:24:17

People with allotments always lament the fact that their gardens at home suffer terrible neglect - if only it were possible to serve two masters at once.After years of frowning at my own back garden, I could take it no longer. The whole area


Wasps and wasps' nests

By Lila Das Gupta on 05/03/2010 16:41:05

in the same place more than once - I wasn't bothered by them again.It's interesting to note that the previous year I had planted the herb Angelica archangelica on the allotment, for no other reason that it is statuesque and very pretty. I read in a book


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