Most of the plot is now divided into mini-plots, with individuals each taking responsibility for a numbered mini-plot. 'Garden together' events, where as many members as possible come along are posted on the website regularly. Large tools are provided but please bring your own small trowel, fork and gloves. If you are interested in having a mini-plot, please register on the website and post a comment with your enquiry.
Location: Queens Park London Kingswood Ave NW6 6SG
Members: 80
Latest Activity: May 30, 2022
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OK, let's say 12.30 Saturdays, 11.00 Wednesdays, since that's what suits the people already coming along. Let's try stick to that from now on, though, otherwise it gets too confusing an people don't get to see others in the group ...
Maggie
Hi There,
Me and my daughter Mia have been enjoying the planting so much for the last couple of weeks. However, because of her saturday math class, Mia and I can only join you around 12.30. Is that too late? Is there a way to shift one hour forward so that we can join the group? Nilufer
Hi Jennifer! Looks like Miko is organising for people to meet at 11.00 this Saturday. Suggest we continue with 11.00 as the Saturday time when I'm back from holiday, as it seems to suit most people better.
So, the usual group gardening times from now on - 11.00 a.m. Saturdays, 11.00 a.m. Wednesdays.
Have a great time! See you again Wednesday 20th. Maggie
I am away now until Wednesday 20th April.
Archie will be around on Wednesday 13th and George will try to provide some cover, or arrange for someone else to do so.
Jobs to be continued with are weeding the raised bed that we have planted up and digging over triangular bed.
Once we get into May, we can plant up the other raised bed with vegetables that can't cope with cold and frost - including courgettes, squash and tomatoes.
Look forward to seeing you all mid-April. Maggie
Thanks for all the comments, folks, and for the photos, Shiva. Change of plan for tomorrow, Wednesday. First we will plant Archie's seed potatoes (hope you're bringing them along, Archie.) Second, we'll think about winter vegetables - seems odd with spring just coming, I know, but the seed for leeks, kale, broccoli, brussel sprouts - whatever you feel like growing - need to go in now.
The runner bean wigwams can wait a while - beans can't go out anyway until May because of the risk of frost.
See you tomorrow! Maggie
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