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Allotment Soup 2011
Allotment Soup 2011: Seasoning. Click on the first image for a slideshow of the project. Or read on to find out what happened. After much planning and hard work by lots of people Allotment Soup 2011 took place on Sunday 22nd October 2011. On the day visitors were welcomed with a guide to the day with a map of the site including the artworks, the plots and the activities happening. Karen Logan: Text work on apple celebrating the myth and folklore that surrounds these marvelous trees. Students of Architect...
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South West Counties Allotments Association - The new voice of the allotment movement
South West Counties Allotments Association. Current page is 1:. NEW Seed Scheme Information. Guides, Articles and Factsheets. WELCOME TO THE SWCAA WEBSITE. Your first point of contact for allotment advice, information and guidance, no matter what your situation or needs. We are The South West Counties Allotment Association. To benefit from all the services we offer just become a member of SWCAA. Our Spring 2015 Newsletter is available to Download. River Cottage - Discounted events for SWCAA Members.
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Healing..Herbs..Seeds..Sun..Strawberry..Marigold..Allotment..Swap..Fork..Shed..Grass..Bees..Happy..Tincture..Tea..Bliss..Garden..Life. - Home
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Tales from the Allotment | Allotment tales, news & views from my plot & garden. Plus any vegetable growing tips, tricks & recipes I pick up along the way.
Tales from the Allotment. Allotment tales, news and views from my plot and garden. Plus any vegetable growing tips, tricks and recipes I pick up along the way. Trying something new on the frames rather than the traditional A frame construction. The aim being that you can get to both side and get more air in. Start of the season. The wet weather has meant that everything is behind this year but the extended Jubilee weekend has given us chance to clear the beds and start planting. Down on the plot.
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Allotment Theatre Company
Allotment Theatre Company aims to positively motivate the community through creative and engaging theatre. Our purpose is to cultivate a more intergenerational society, which places great emphasis on valuing, understanding and sharing with its neighbours. Join us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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Where the Hooligans Grow
It's 1st of June and officially summer! Things are getting into full swing at the alloment and there have been, in particular, a couple of developments which have made all the (hard) work worthwile. The peat pot parsnips. Seem to be growing. There are no pods on the broad beans yet, but they are flowering. The plants did go in very late as they were a 'spur of the moment' purchase from a garden centre. There are some flowers forming on the second early potatoes. The corn is gaining height. Just a quick n...
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