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Welcome to my allotment gardening channel. Thank you to everyone who likes, subscribes and leaves comments , My name is Graeme, This is Graeme’s Lost the Plot! Come and join me on my allotment plot in the beautiful Warwickshire Countryside in the uk, where I escape this mad and crazy world through the ever evolving hobby of allotment gardening.
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Graeme save the earth from the molehill it will be very fine and be brilliant to grow your carrots in.
So glad you made that choice, somebody else is going to be made up š Have a super weekend with Sarah and keep smiling Graeme š¤
Feels like the right decision. Quality over quantity.
Well done Graemeš Brilliant decision and good Karma šI can recommend Georgie from the Chanel " Common Farm Flowers .
Flowers will only help to bring pollinators to your edible plants. Win-win!
Someone is going to be delighted to get that plot. Youāll still be able to see it and maybe get to know the new owner.
Aww well done Graham š Yay for cut flowers!! Always good to learn something new and your plot will look great too!
Hi Graeme, I'm quite new to growing and also your videos. Definitely giving someone else a chance to have an allotment is the right way to go. Apparently, waiting lists are huge, so someone is going to have a lovely surprise soon š I only have a kitchen garden, which is plenty enough for me, and I'm also growing flowers next year. I think your pond area sounds very soothing. I'll look forward to seeing that next year.
I am so glad that you have made that decision Graham because I think someone else will benefit from that plot going forward. I didnāt comment on the last blog because I didnāt want to be a Debbie downer and make that suggestion but Iām glad that youāve come to it by yourself.. put all your energy into your beloved plot. Itās hard to make that decision, especially with it being your dadās, but I do think it is the right decision⦠well done and goodbye little plot x by the way I wouldnāt put a pond under the trees the roots will eventually impact the liner and the leaves in the pond will be a nightmare. Maybe the area behind the poly tunnel where you put your pumpkins last year would be a better area.
Graeme, absolutely you have done the right thing. Best to do one thing well rather than two things half heartedly.
The bonus is you will be helping someone else get the allotment bug.
Keep up the good work. Loving your YouTube videos.
I'm at work at 7am. I only get every other weekend on my plot