Queens Park Allotment (active group)

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Queens Park Allotment (active group)

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: 79
Latest Activity: May 30, 2022

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Comment by maggie turp on October 13, 2014 at 8:06

Welcome to Mark, who has taken over Caroline's plot. We have two other people waiting for plots. Will the people who haven't replied please indicate if they want to continue next year? 

Comment by maggie turp on October 13, 2014 at 8:04

Hi Barbara, If you keep an eye on the website, you will see when we're having a 'garden together' day. Do come along and meet us. We will be clearing the site up for the winter and then not a lot will happen until the spring. Best wishes, Maggie

Comment by Barbara torres monteiro on October 12, 2014 at 23:37

Hello,

I just joined the group and live in queens park.

I would love to help and get my hands dirty. I have a 4 month old baby and not sure if it's fine to bring her along and get involved in the project. :)

Barbara

Comment by Caroline Turner on October 12, 2014 at 16:57
Nice to meet you today Mark. I think you will look after plot # 8 very well and be a great team member. Maggie and all, I would like to stay in touch and help out with the monthly get togethers and events so see you soon! Thanks for a great season Caroline
Comment by Mark on October 12, 2014 at 9:28
Hi Caroline, I should be there at about 10:45 or so, I'll get a cup of tea and meet you when you get there.
Comment by Caroline Turner on October 12, 2014 at 8:25
Mark / Maggie it might be nearer 11.15 I get there. Maggie if you see Mark are you able to point out my plot? Mark have you a mobile number I can contact you on to discuss? Best regards,
Caroline
Comment by Ian Kriss on October 9, 2014 at 20:05

Maggie,

Yes from me too on keeping my plot by the fence, still battling the Horseradish, but i will get the b****r.

Lots of talk about seeds (great news) have some been harvested and if so where are we storing them. I will be at the allotment tomorrow afternoon before heading off for the weekend and will clear as much as I can and will leave the seeds in the garden shed in marked brown paper bags?

Ian. 

Comment by Julienne McLean on October 8, 2014 at 18:38

Maggie,

Yes, I would also like to continue with my plot next year.

When would be a good time in the autumn to clear the old plants in the plot and compost the soil? What seeds, if any, are good to plant over the winter for spring harvest?

All the best, Julienne

Comment by kate jangra on October 7, 2014 at 17:03

hi maggie,

yes please i would like to continue with my plot. i also wanted to say please help yourself to seeds - i meant to email when i cleared up the cabbage plant. There are pea seeds and runner beans seeds...

Comment by maggie turp on October 7, 2014 at 15:06

Hi Mark and Caroline,

I will also try to come up at 10.30 on Sunday and say hallo. And I will call by again later, Jenny, although I have now realised I have friends coming pm so won't stay long.  I like your idea, Ian. Maybe something to commence in the spring?

Can everyone confirm whether or not he/she/they wishes to continue to have a plot next year? 

Cheers, Maggie

 

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