Sunday 22 January 2017

How Romantic Would It Be ……

……. to have an Evesham allotment?
allottment shed On our walk into town we have to go pass the local allotments and I always admit to having a little sigh as we do.
allottment.How romantic would it be to grow your own fruit and vegetables and perhaps the odd cut flower on an allotment, especially when Evesham is renowned for being the Garden of England. I think everything would grow to be absolutely mahooooooosive, brussel sprouts would probably turn out to be as big as cabbages, three foot long carrots would be the norm and as for marrows, well, who knows?
AlottmentHowever, romantic notions do not ploughs and harrows make, so in the end I thinks it’s best that cloches, chitting and hardening off remain a mystery to me. Allotments are a responsibility, so perhaps in the end sharing a communal garden and just watching others do said tilling, ploughing and harrowing would suit me best, especially when sat sitting in a deckchair with a cup of tea and a couple of chocolate hob nobs.

4 comments:

PharmacyMichele said...

I think your decision is a sensible one-allotments can be very hard work and what would happen when you go on holiday? No-best to sit back & enjoy your surroundings.

Michele

Anonymous said...

Go boyz, get down and dirty! JantheFan x

Mr.D said...

What a choice - fresh produce or chocolate Hobnobs and a nice cup of tea. Mind you, they are not mutually exclusive.

Dianne said...

I am one of those watching green things grow while sitting in a chair..... Love , love gardens of all kinds but they are backbreaking work and I now grow plants in pots! Allotments are rare in the US, but some cities have communal gardens; lots of vegetables grown in those and they are shared. Evesham's allotments do look rich with growing possibilities!.....but I would choose just being an admirer......enjoy those gardens, Love, Dianne