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I've just put my name down for an allotment. I want to make it semi-low maintenance - have a small fruit tree, fruit bushes & rhubarb etc. I don't mind having a few veg. but don't want to spend every evening there. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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How about a nice shed with a bit of grass where you sit outside with your tea and cakes watching your flowers growing, and others toiling away.
My son lived in a tiny apartment in Eynsham,so they cycled to the allotment for leisure and fresh air,using it like a beach hut. (They did grow masses of rocket-which really grows itself.)
It didn't go down too well with some of the men---all men---who'd been serious veg. gardeners for years.
Just before they moved house, some of the oldies cottoned on, and made their sheds quite homely
My father in law installed a small wood burner for winter days,in his allotment shed
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A she's a great idea. I'm think about planting some herbs as well - in pots buried in the ground, so they don't spread all over the place.
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Never heard of that one Shizara
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SOMETHING DIFFERENT..
My friend bought a couple of real portholes from an auction.
He has now installed them into his shed.
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I'd love a shed where I could go... Unfortunately, Mrs R is not having it!
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obviously, she enjoys your company.
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