Sunday, 3 August 2008

Minnowburn: Allotment Field Creation

I met the other NT Volunteers at nine-thirty on Saturday morning for a half-day's toil at Minnowburn. There were merely three of us today with Mick. It was lovely and sunny; and, after the customary beaker of coffee, we walked to the field at the rear of the Warden's office.

Part of an old, red-brick path was visible and we started digging to see if the path led any further. Indeed it did: it carried on towards the edge of the field, so we dug away the grass and earth above it. Mick told us that they are going to turn the field into a sort of community allotment, where willing growers take responsibility for planting their own vegetables and share it with others. For instance, one person could grow onions and leeks; another might plant carrots and peas; and so on. Great idea.

We ate our packed lunches up at the Rose Garden; I had cheese & onion sandwiches with tea today.

4 comments :

Anonymous said...

Hello Timothy,

I seen your blog and am interested in a allotment in the area. Could you give me more information or put me into contact with who ever is organising the allotments.

Gareth
hgnugent@gmail.com

Timothy Belmont said...

Hello Gareth,

Speak to Craig, the warden, at minnowburn@nationaltrust.org.uk

Tell him Lord Belmont tipped you off and he'll give you a most quizzical reaction! :-)

Tim

Unknown said...

Thanks Tim,

Will do.

Cheers,

Garreth

Timothy Belmont said...

Do let me know what happens :-)

Tim