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BBQ at the Community Plot on Saturday 15th May, about 11 o’clock

Last year’s BBQ was such good fun that we have decided to do it twice this year, once in May and then again in August. The May BBQ will be on Saturday 15th May and in August (date to be decided nearer the time) we will have it on a Sunday.

These events will follow the same format as last year, an hour or so work on the Community plot followed by the food and drink. John and Monica will set up the BBQs and people can bring along what they would like to eat and drink. At the next Committee Meeting, on Saturday,1st May, at 11 o’clock we will be discussing the detail so come along and find out more about it. Last year there was an abundance of good food and drink with plenty for all to share. So even if you don’t have time to organise sausages or the like on the day just come along to the Community plot with your flask and sandwiches and join in the celebrations.

Everyone is welcome.

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Minutes- April 2010

MINUTES -April 2010
Present; John and Monica McKinlay, Tom Cashman, Katie Ferguson, Ernie and Joan, Rod, Joan, John Maule, George, John Roberts.

  1. Ian Woolard has been informed that locks on the Clubhouse and Toilets need to be changed.
  2. Despite urgings the leaking toilet roof and consequential jamming toilet door has still not been attended to.
  3. Plots 40/41 which had been flooded are drying out – there is still a suspicion that the drainage work carried out by Edinburgh Leisure is directing water to these plots. Ian Woolard is talking once again about digging a ditch outside the boundary fence. Individual plot holders should follow this up.
  4. The new bin arrangement is in place. I have suggested that a skip twice a year might be appropriate but his has not been met favourably by Ian Woolard and he has arranged an emergency uplift of the bucket and uplifts should now be regularly carried out on a Wednesday. To facilitate this I have agreed to put the bin out on a Tuesday night for the next few weeks.
  5. All vacant plots have now been tenanted.
  6. Free slabs still available at Portobello –  see web site.
  7. A site map is now on the Notice Board please add your name if you wish. Thank you.
  8. Following the success of our B-B-Q last year we are holding another one on Saturday 15 May, same style as last year, an hour light community work then bring your own food and drink. We have now argreed to go ahead with this and the details will be worked out at the next meeting.

Next Meeting, Saturday 1st May at 11 am.

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Allotment Update

And the winter goes on for ever………….

How frustrating is this poor weather?
Just when we were all geared up to get started, plant some early tatties, sow some beans or salad leaves under cover, the snow is back!
Don’t let it put you off there are lots of things you could be doing to move things along.
If you are lucky enough to have a shed or greenhouse you will have a multitude of things to do and shelter from the weather at the same time. Here is an article from the Fedaga Newsletter that you could say was appropriate for our current spell of bad weather……………..

GIVE A WELCOME TO GENERAL WINTER – THE PLOT HOLDER’S FRIEND.
Winter defeated Napoleon but it can be your ally.
I derive terrific enjoyment from allotmenting but part of me looks forward to winter – when I’m not driven by the demands of the plot. However, if you don’t see your plot from November to March you are missing the great opportunity that General Winter provides as growth begins to slow. So, as you plan for the growing season why not draw up a plan of campaign for winter?
It’s a two pronged campaign- firstly, when the elements allow working the soil and secondly, when frost or wet mean that working outside is impracticable. The first category would start with preparing the ground for next year. This would include digging in manure in Plot A of your rotation. I leave this till late winter to prevent the goodness leaching away. Tackle any over-grown patches as clearing them now will be easier than when the couch grass and dockens are in full growth in summer. Or just cover it with old carpet so the weeds are suppressed until you have time to tackle it. Paths too can be a productive area for operations. They will have become a bit fuzzy over the summer and a general clean up, weed or edging of these can make the plot look much more cared for. New paths, especially along the perimeter of your plot, give access and provide a barrier against encroaching weeds. John Lord on 07968865826 will provide free wood chippings from his tree doctoring business. Why not take advantage and improve your plot for free!
Rainy days are perfect for cleaning the shed or greenhouse..….and talking about rain why not set up a water butt with guttering and pipe. It will be full by spring and will save you queuing at the stand pipe in the summer.
Now would be a good time to build raised beds, the soil in the bed will dry out and warm up quicker giving early spring sowings of salads and spinach a flying start.
So come on!
Make an alliance with General Winter, not only will it save you time when the growing season gets underway but a regular hour or so in the fresh air will be a healthy antidote to the winter blues. Who knows, this winter I may even join you!……………………..
and if you are fixing paths, remember there are slabs at the gate for free!

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Allotment Update

100 slabs have been delivered to the gate of the allotments. Help yourself!

Thanks to Lorne for arranging this delivery of slabs from Portobello. This is on a first come, first served basis and the slabs are outwith the fence, so get there quickly to avoid disappointment!

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Manure has now been delivered, look out for next delivery in September.

One or two have already said that they could have done with an order of manure and are disappointed to have missed out.
It is a good deal at 60 pence a bag, and delivered to your plot, so look out for the notice. It will be posted on the notice board sometime in August and ofcourse we will post it here too.

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Allotment Update

Growing your own Manure

If you can’t buy manure or make compost, why not grow your own? If you have a space on your plot that will be bare for the next six weeks or more, try growing a crop of green manure such as clover, mustard or phacelia. When it is time to use the ground , cut down the crop and dig them in to recycle the nutrients they have brought up from the soil. Having the crop there will keep the weeds at bay and encourage the bees and butterflies into your plot,

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Staghorn Snails wanted: Any pond snails gratefully accepted.

Joan and Ernie have been working hard to clear the weed on our community pond. To help them they have asked for pond snails, Any will do but Staghorn snails are their preference. If you have any or know of anyone who could donate some please let us know.
Why not go along and have a look at the pond, it is looking good. As is the community plot itself. Go along and have a break.

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Strawberry Plants for free from John and Monica

Along the side of our shed we have left a row of strawberry plants. They are Marshmallow and very good croppers. The jam I made from these strawberrries last year is the best I have ever tasted. If you would like to give them a try, please help yourself to the plants. Any that are left will be donated to the plant swop on Saturday 3rd April.

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Key tasks for March

1. Plant onion sets: We got ours at the allotment shop at Inverleith Allotments for £1 for 1lb
2.Plant early potatoes: We are using Duke of York
3.Sow early crop of lettuce,radish or salad leaves in cold frame
4. Sow summer turnip: we are using Solo from Marshalls

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