LamieRobertson
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Looking good AmexR for the onslaught occurring in 6 weeks called Spring!!
Ye but it could be someone else’s allotment
Looking good AmexR for the onslaught occurring in 6 weeks called Spring!!
Ye but it could be someone else’s allotment
[MENTION=28934]AmexRuislip[/MENTION] you’ve been working hard there, on the rare dry days?!
Should be a very lucrative crop.
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Just had a meeting with the council and Tandridge District Council are looking at planning applications on allotments in Caterham and Smallfields. So much for green space and wellbieng.
Hoping to get out in the next couple of weeks and dig over but it's really boggy at present.
I am sure that I read somewhere, worth looking up, or it was possibly mentioned at our AGM, when I had one, that councils could not give planning permission if more than a certain number wanted to keep the allotments apparently it is written in old law, which councils try to circumvent.
This came up when somebody suggested that the land that a large area of allotments in Haywards Heath was worth a lot to the council who own the land and asked if the council would or could sell up.
Thanks, would you have any access to these details, save me some time. Problem here in Caterham is land is a premium and the council are under pressure to build.
Gave up my allotment a few years back as it became too much for me to dig and weed etc and none of my son were interested so now just have a couple of potato tubs and grow bags for Runners. When I had the allotment I used to buy the runners all ready started but that man has now retired. So simple question when can I sow the runner beans directly into the bags without starting them indoors?
According to the seed pack of St George runner beans I have in front of me, sow indoors April to June, outdoors May to June. Plant out indoor raised crop in June. Harvest August to September.
Many thanks I thought it was about the location in the UK and varying temps. I am sure the old chap I bought mine from said he put his in on Good Friday under covering, but I wasnt certain.
You can try growing runners in cheap tomato grow bags on a patio, if you haven't got a garden.
Just had a delivery so over the last two days put in new potatoes, onions, leeks, squash and sun flowers. My business closed for a month and the allotment was my salvation.
Need to get a few plants and hoping garden centres will reopen soon for my sanity.