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

Big Dig March 2013 - "Le Grand Royal Bee Palace Extraordinaire"

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Comment by Nilufer on October 6, 2015 at 15:36

We can have mobile cob oven and built a cover to keep it dry and have a lock for security etc.

Comment by Nilufer on October 6, 2015 at 15:23

This is the oven we built last year..its been used by locals now..

Comment by Fausto Llopis on October 6, 2015 at 15:21

Glad to hear that you enjoyed the weather!!

An oven sounds like a great idea, is it really possible in terms of practicalities?

I would love to get involved in something like that.

And by the way, I would love to keep my patch for another year....

Comment by Nilufer on October 6, 2015 at 15:16

Hi Ian, jenna and I and later on with Kate and her mum had nice few hours at the park last Saturday. Hopefully we can meet you next time to get a bit of your wisdom in terms of looking after the soil and veg...

I would like to ask everyone here whether you would like a cob oven built around our allotment area where we can have pizza and handmade bread once a month maybe. Once people are interested we can ask for funding maybe with few organizations. I will send you some pics of last cob oven I was involved in building near Trellick Tower (ladbroke grove). WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE 3RD ONE IN THE PARK

Comment by Ian Kriss on October 5, 2015 at 9:49

Hi Everyone,

Sorry that I could not get over there on Saturday, but did yesterday and tidied up my long bed by the fence and  weeded the path in front of it. I will be planting Broad Beans and Garlic next Sunday.

Ian.

Comment by Julienne McLean on October 4, 2015 at 14:59

Dear Jenna,

I am sorry that I couldn't make it yesterday, and am pleased to hear it was a good gardening day for all. I was able to go up today to tidy up my plot.

Just to confirm that I would like to continue with my plot next year.

Kind regards,

Julienne

Comment by Nilufer on September 28, 2015 at 11:33

dear all, this Saturday, I think that we mostly have a problem with bugs and unhealthy looking leaves...Can we also talk about what we can do to "PUSH AWAY" these little creatures from eating away our crop..

Comment by Mark on September 27, 2015 at 20:06
Sorry to hear that you are leaving Maggie, Jenna I would like to carry on with my plot next year.

I shall try to attend the garden together p, however I will be travelling back from Suffolk that morning so not yet sure of my timings.
Comment by Julienne McLean on September 24, 2015 at 14:24

Yes, I also express my thanks to Maggie for all your dedication and hard work, and to Ian and Jenna for stepping in to co-ordinate our gardening community.

Unfortunately, I can't make it on Sat 3rd, but I usually pop up there on Sundays, and will probably be able to go on the 4th.

I would like to continue my plot next year. I like Nilufer's suggestion of help in improving the soil, how to look after the plots better and what vegetables grow best? My potatoes were successful this year, but not much else!

Best wishes,

Julienne

Comment by Fausto Llopis on September 18, 2015 at 7:08
Thanks Maggie for your dedication and support of the group/plot. You have been great.

Also thanks to Ian and Jenna for stepping up. I should be able to give you a hand at organizing things in the future.

I wont be able to make it on the 3rd as I will be in Wales.

Looking forward to catch up with you guys and see how we can sustain the work.

Warm regards
Fausto
 

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