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: 80
Latest Activity: Apr 4

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

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Comment by maggie turp on April 12, 2018 at 21:03

Hi again everyone,

Just to say that Mick Guerin has now confirmed refreshments for us in the cafe - soup, sandwich or cake and a drink - so we can take a break when we feel like it. See those of you who can come on Sunday. Looking forward to it. Maggie

Comment by Kirsty Page on April 11, 2018 at 12:04
Hi all! Sorry I won't be able to make Sunday, I am away for a few weeks. I planted some seeds before I left so I just wondering if someone could water then if they happen to be down at the allotment? Although reading Maggie's latest message I think it might still be very wet in the UK so may well not need it!!! Thanks!
Comment by maggie turp on April 11, 2018 at 11:29

Looking forward to seeing those of you who can come - looks like there will be a dozen or so of us - on Sunday at 12.30. Mick has promised wood chip and the famous FYM and maybe refreshments - but yet to be confirmed.

The area around the allotments is extremely muddy - some of the grass is under water - so wear boots and waterproof trousers if you have them. If you are thinking of bringing children, please bear in mind that it will be slippery when we have walked on it for a bit, so they may fall and are in any case likely to get covered in mud. 

Happy days! At least the forecast is dry for Sunday!

See you there, Maggie 

Comment by Helene Latey on April 7, 2018 at 17:44

Hello, I'll be there for the 15th and looking forward to it! See you then, Helene

Comment by Colm FItzgerald on April 4, 2018 at 20:56

Hi Maggie - won't be able to make the big dig on the 15th but keen to get going with the plot - I guess all I need to know now is how to access the shed! Let me know!

Comment by maggie turp on March 28, 2018 at 12:55

Hi everyone!

Thanks for replying and it looks as though we will have a good turnout for April 15th. Definitely on now, starting at 12.30 p.m. and going on to 3.00 p.m. or thereabouts. Will see if park can provide wood chip for paths, manure and maybe a bit of afternoon tea. Meanwhile no need to wait if you want to get planting. I started at the weekend with rows of radish, lettuce, carrots and chard. There are leftover seeds of all of those and more in the shed, so help yourselves - and see you on April 15th if not before.  Maggie

Comment by Tiffany Ong on March 24, 2018 at 20:14

Hi Maggie, I should be available for either. 

Comment by Sally Hamer on March 23, 2018 at 8:31
Hello, sorry I’m away Easter weekend. I can do the 15th though. Sally
Comment by Kim Hay on March 23, 2018 at 7:30
Hi Maggie, sorry I'll be in Aus for both of those dates. Cheers, Kim
Comment by Colm FItzgerald on March 22, 2018 at 22:26

Easter and the 15th both out for me I'm afraid - back in Ireland for easter and family visiting over the 15th weekend. Maggie are you free this Sunday to show me the tools/plot etc? Or perhaps I should just try work out the tools for myself? :-)

 

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