Please post pics of your allotment?

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  1. debbieteale

    debbieteale Seedling

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    Hi. I'd love to see any pictures of allotments or community gardens from around the world.

    Come on, just one or two....
    thanks everyone.
     
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  3. EJ

    EJ Allotmenteer Extraordinaire

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    Once the kids go back to school next week, I will be up on the allotment for a few days in a row to get things ship shape and I will endeavour to take some up to date photos to show you. I am hoping to get things so organised, that I will have time to paint my shed to.
     
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    debbieteale Seedling

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    Wonderful EJ, thanks so much. Looking forward to seeing them.
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Debbie, browse thru the Member's Gallery forum and you will find lots of photos from and of Sjoerd's allotment. He has beautiful flowers and delicious veggies growing there and has shared many, many photos of it all. :smt118
     
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    Thanks Toni, I have had a great trip through Sjoerd's website, and loved all those pictures. They are so full of green and flowers, it made me think our little community garden was not nearly planted enough. There didn't seem to be many patches of bare dirt in his allotment. Perhaps we should be doing more interplanting, and using all available space. We do seem to take space for granted in Aaustralia, but then it's quite arid for most of that space.
     

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