
Sitting and swapping
Even so, it’s a great time of year to look back on what worked and what didn’t, to plan for the year ahead, and to start browsing the seed catalogues or organising swaps with your neighbouring allotment holders. In many areas of the country there are seed swaps – Seedy Sundays – in February, and I know my own event in Brighton produced some great crops for me last year. And this year, a friend of mine who’s emigrating has given me some fantastically rare and lovely seeds from her garden, so I’m packaging them up, some for me, and some to swap at my Seedy Sunday.
Events are held in Lewes and Brighton in Sussex, Llanfairpwll in Wales, Blackawton and Instow in Devon, and Southampton. Many allotment groups organise their own swaps, or the Women’s Institute have some excellent swaps going on. If there’s nothing happening in your area, why not try to set something up?
Labels: allotment-rotation, seed swaps, seedy sunday
Posted by The Allotment Blogger on Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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