Click on the links below to see the photos members have sent in:
Plot 2 was in an overgrown and poor state when Jogger was offered the opportunity of taking over half of it. Here is how he brought it back to life – The Renovation of plot 2
Plot 15b was completely overgrown when Phil and Alyson (now on plot 5) were offered the opportunity of cultivating it. Here is how they brought it to life – The clearance of Plot 15b
From Scott (plot 12)
- This is a picture of my pak choi grown from seed using my secret formular…(Scott plot 12)
- Great broccoli! (Scott plot 12)
- Could this be a contender for our competition, I’m installing CCTV to prevent sabotage. Hahaha. (Scott plot 12)
- After 4 years of fighting carrot root fly we have a carrot crop at last!!! (Helen & Niall plot 15)
- Alot of TLC and water for John’s melon (John plot 9)
- John grew a Physallis for the first time this year and got it to crop (John plot 9)
- The start of John’s aubergine crop (John plot 9)
- John shows off his prize cucumber (John plot 9)
- Yes we did get more carrots (Helen plot 15)
- This beauty fell to a green catapillar on a size 16 hook. (Niall plot 15)
- The crop of berries has been brilliant this year – the blackcurrant bush was weighed down with berries (Helen plot 15)
- Summer 2013 has been a bumper year for us on the allotment (Helen plot 15)
- The harvest has been so good from the plot this year that we have needed a wheelbarrow to get it home (Helen plot 15)
- Even the rose on my plot has done well this year – anyone know what variety this is?? Helen Plot 15
- Misty enjoys some of her five-a-day
- John receives first prize for the giant pumpkin competition from the CVAA chairman.
- Harvest for Christmas Day lunch from plot 15
Would you like to see your photos here? We’re keen to include pictures from as many plotholders as possible. Veg, fruit, herbs, or flowers. Animals, birds, insects, people, and other wildlife. Winter, spring, summer, and autumn. Both grow-your-own triumphs and horticultural failures. Get snapping, send us your pictures, and we’ll put them up here on the website. Email images to Editor “at” churchvaleallotments.org