
No 6 plot everything is coming on a treat.

The divider between the allotments. My yellow rose of Texas.

My two allotments No 7 on the left & No 6 on the right, with the water tubs.

Thornless blackberry plants in bloom.

Hedge cuttings drying out ready to burn. This is the plot I grow Pumpkins in.

Lots more things to go in when the threat of frost as gone, end of May usually.
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