Hi Maggie. I have managed to change the seedling swap to Sunday 15 May so we can involve the QP allotment. I have spoken to the manager of the cafe and he has given permission for us to use one their tables to put stuff on. I think this keeps things very simple and easy. I will be away from 4-11 May but will be back for the food group meeting. Look forward to seeing you then. Marjory
thanks Maggie! I joined Miko on Saturday and he showed me where and what everything was. I will try and come along next Saturday as well, although I am coming back from Holiday that morning so may not be back on time. I am definitely keen to keep involved, its a great wee site and I was so impressed with what you've all done so far!
Hope all is well. We met a couple of weeks ago. I am in the neighbouring plot to you, plot 3.
When I visited the allotments on Monday unfortunately I found several things missing/ damaged:
- radish seedilings that one of the other plotholders had kindly distributed
- chives that I had planted removed
- bay tree planted removed and tossed on the plot and left to dry out (see photo)
- leaves from chard growing removed.
As the allotments are in a public space I accept occasional incidents as collateral damage but I consider so many things going in a relatively short time frame as sabotage and a far from warm welcome to QP allotments
Please can you keep an eye out and ensure that my plot is not inadvertently being cleared out when the garden blitzes are organised.
If there is anything about my plot that needs attention please let me know so that I can work on it myself,
marjory fraser
Hi Maggie
The seedling swap will be on 14 May. Would be great if you can help me with it. We can speak when you get back from holiday. Marjory
Apr 3, 2011
marjory fraser
May 2, 2011
Ali McGinley
May 30, 2011
Alex
destroyed bay
Hi Maggie!
Hope all is well. We met a couple of weeks ago. I am in the neighbouring plot to you, plot 3.
When I visited the allotments on Monday unfortunately I found several things missing/ damaged:
- radish seedilings that one of the other plotholders had kindly distributed
- chives that I had planted removed
- bay tree planted removed and tossed on the plot and left to dry out (see photo)
- leaves from chard growing removed.
As the allotments are in a public space I accept occasional incidents as collateral damage but I consider so many things going in a relatively short time frame as sabotage and a far from warm welcome to QP allotments
Please can you keep an eye out and ensure that my plot is not inadvertently being cleared out when the garden blitzes are organised.
If there is anything about my plot that needs attention please let me know so that I can work on it myself,
Thanks and see you soon no doubt : )
May 28, 2014