Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Garden "Allotments"



Many years ago the UK government began a program of garden allotments for families that live in apartments and who have no yards. (We also saw this in Germany.) A family can pay a small fee every year to rent a parcel of government land for a family garden. The gardens are small, about 20 feet square, and there will be quite a few together in one place. The garden area in Martock has about 30 or so individual gardens. All kinds of different vegetables and fruits are grown, as well as a few flowers. Many of the little plots contain small storage buildings for tools, etc. A few have small green houses. Most are well-maintained, while others are either bare or grown up with weeds. Someone told me that many of the plots stay in a family for years.




............above are raspberries


.................above are green beans






Notice the methods of collecting rain water. This type of blue can is very common for water collection at private homes, too.

See the following for more info. on allotments in England http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allotment_(gardening)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

These pictures make me miss our walks!

Staci said...

Beautiful! Wish I knew how to garden like that!

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed your pictures. Looks as if the girls had a lot oi fun. They told me about their friends. I liked the garden pictures. Keep the blogs coming, Very in interesting.

Anonymous said...

It would be worth growing a garden if it looked like that.

Steve and Joan said...

I fell like I got to go on a walk with you! Thanks for sharing!!!

Steve