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: 81
Latest Activity: Oct 23

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

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Comment by Transition Kensal to Kilburn on May 5, 2011 at 21:27

Re Louise's comment - All are very welcome.  Maggie Turp is the main point of contact for the Queens Park allotment. Also do come along to the food group meeting next wednesday 11th _ see events page _ to find out about all the other activities including community allotments that are going on.

Re Richard's comment - that is fantastic news re water butt.

Regards

George

Comment by Richard Gentry on May 5, 2011 at 19:56

Does anyone object of I take some photographs when you're working on the plots in Queen's Park?   It will probably be over the next couple of weeks. I'm trying to capture various activities in the park and it will be useful for the Parks picture library. Richard Gentry.

 

PS. Maggie, the cafe have said yes to the water butt at the rear.

Comment by louise davies on May 5, 2011 at 13:21

Hi everyone

I've been given info on the community allotment by a colleague at work as I'm currently looking for this type of activity for a small group of volunteers who live in the Queens Park area. Just wondering who might be the best person to talk to about this.  Do you need more people to help? Look forward to hearing back.  Louise

 

 

Comment by maggie turp on May 2, 2011 at 13:09

Next allotment meetings:

This Wednesday, May 4, at 2.00. We shall be building bean wigwams.

This Saturday, May 7th, at 12.30.

Wednesday 11th May at 2.00.

Sunday 15th May at 12.30. Please note the change of day. We shall carry on with the gardening club immediately after the seedling swap event outside the cafe and plant out anything we have swapped right away

Look forward to seeing you all! Maggie

Comment by maggie turp on May 2, 2011 at 12:27
Next Saturday fine, Miko. Sorry about last Saturday. Emergency involving my elderly Mum. Long story, but meant I just couldn't be in QP at midday.
Comment by miko adam-kando on April 30, 2011 at 12:35
Ho hum, just noticed maggies' comment after having turned up with tomato plants! Thought I had left a message saying I would definitely come, obviously eaten by my phone.

We did some weeding, and spoke to park keeper who said they have been watering beds, and will do more today.

Maggie, swap next saturday?
Comment by maggie turp on April 29, 2011 at 22:13
Unfortunately, something urgent has come up at the last minute. I have to leave London early tomorrow to attend to it and won't be back in time for the gardening club. 
I have asked Miko if it would be possible for him to run the club tomorrow, from around 12.30 - 1.30. (No reply as yet ...)
For anyone who goes along, the bed that Miko and friends planted while I was away needs weeding. You will see that a few things have grown but a lot haven't and it would be good to clear the rows where the seeds haven't germinated so that we can plant something new.
Otherwise, everything will need watering. The park-keeper in the tennis hut will organise for a bowser full of water to come if you ask him.  
Very sorry not to be there and for the late notice. I will be there again on Wednesday at 2.00 p.m.   Maggie
 
Comment by maggie turp on April 23, 2011 at 17:24

Great progress on a number of fronts, thanks to help of Richard Gentry, QP Manager!

(1) Tools have been set aside for QP allotment and will be moved to the shed next to tennis/golf kiosk
(2) Park-keepers will dig out of large plants in triangular bed and we can also use this to grow fruit and veg
(3) Richard will organise for farmyard manure, wood chippings/mulch and topsoil to be brought over for use in the triangular bed
(4) We can have some of the Queens Park grass cuttings to help make compost in the new compost bin
Next meeting Wednesday at 2.00 p.m. when we will be planting two apple trees donated to the project from Michael Stuart's South Kilburn project. (Thanks Michael!)
Hope to see you there!                                         Maggie
Send over a couple of bags of grass cuttings to contribute to compost bin
Comment by maggie turp on April 20, 2011 at 8:56

It's fine to come whenever you can, Natasha. None of us can make it every time anyway. Look forward to seeing you in not too long.

Maggie

Comment by Natasha Harris on April 19, 2011 at 21:05

ah shame, i was hoping someone might have taken up your offer to do a regular earlier slot. Unfortunately 2-3 doesn't really suit me as it'll mean i can't work afternoons.

are you happy for people to join in on a rather irregular basis? I'm keen to be part of the group but i might only be able to make it once a month or so when i don't have wednesday work comitments and i don't have saturday classes.

Have fun tomorrow.

Natasha

 

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