Wirral Groups: Access To Allotments

It’s apparent that the demand for local allotment plots continues to rise. It was mentioned at our own AGM that just our site has in excess of 35 people on the waiting list.

A local group has contacted me, asking to give their efforts to improve the availability of Wirral allotments a mention:

The Access To Allotments Action Group (find their web page here) has this stated aim:

…to press for the provision of suitable and sufficient allotments for the residents of Wirral.

On the groups web page you’ll find out more about their current activities, past actions and contact details too. So do pay them a visit here if you’d like to find out more.

A Little Bit of Sunshine

Down on the plot for about an hour this afternoon to do some weed digging. The ground is a bit on the wet side really but needs must (or should be weed must!). A few fellow plotters cracking on with things too.

Lovely afternoon after all the rain we’ve had - decided to take a couple of snaps to mark the occasion.

The Sun Is Out

About to ride home in this one:

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Hope to back on Wednesday.

Broad Bean Seeds

Broad Bean Seeds

Not the bestest of photos as it was going dark as I took it but here are a small handful of broad bean seeds. I’m starting them off in some plastic trays of potting compost. The packet says stick the trays on a windowsill but as I haven’t got any free windowsills they’ll just have to make do in the garage!

I’ll see if I can find some space in the house if the garage is a bit on the cool side.

Our Allotment Association AGM

It was our annual AGM last night, held in the Hoylake Social Club.Not only did the official association website get a mention (visit it here) but this very allotment blog got a little mention too. I started this blog just over a year ago, primarily to remind myself where, when and what I’d planted.

You’ll notice there’s a bit of gap in the posts since the summer - this is due to the fact that I struggle to find the time to balance young family life with our new search marketing company, my running and various other stuff. I know …excuses, excuses!

I’ve got a lot more photos to add into the blog so I’ll be adding them in and backdating them when I get chance. Think I’ve got a photo of a good few inches of rainwater inside the greenhouse from last “summer”.

Whilst my plot looks like a bit of a jungle (at the moment) I managed to get various produce from it in my first season including:

Disasters included:

I’m currently shedless but hope to be acquiring a free one in the next couple of weeks so that’ll be good if I get it.

Here’s to a more successful season this year, not quite so much rain and for me a better, not so weedy plot!

Garlic Update

Garlic Sprouts

The garlic looks like is going in the right direction and has obviously grown since last months photo.

New Water Butt

Managed to win a water butt on ebay from a chap in Wallasey for £3.28. One of the must-do jobs for this season is to somehow fix a gutter to my side of the gutterless greenhouse. Whilst I’m currently capturing some rain water in the old tin bath there’s alot of precious rainwater going begging (there is no mains water on tap on the site).

Yes, I know there are a lot of weeds around!

Water Butt