Monday, 13 February 2012
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Scarcroft Site Care Day
Scarcroft Site Care Day
Sunday 18th March from 2-4pm
Dear Scarcroft allotmenteers
Here are some details about the resheduled Scarcroft site Care Afternoon.
The site Care Afternoon will now be held on the Scarcroft site, in order to do some cleaning and tidying for the coming season.
When: Sunday 18th March from 2-4pm.
Where: We will meet at the Shop/Hut at 2pm, if you come later have a look around the site for the work parties!
What we plan to do;
A litter pick all over the site but particularly along the public paths.
Here are some details about the resheduled Scarcroft site Care Afternoon.
The site Care Afternoon will now be held on the Scarcroft site, in order to do some cleaning and tidying for the coming season.
When: Sunday 18th March from 2-4pm.
Where: We will meet at the Shop/Hut at 2pm, if you come later have a look around the site for the work parties!
What we plan to do;
A litter pick all over the site but particularly along the public paths.
Put a narrow layer of woodchip in the centre of the public path at the back of Scarcroft Hill and Wentworth Rd where it has got really muddy in the last few weeks. Also on any other paths which are getting muddy.
Cut back any branches which are going across the paths but nothing drastic as birds will be planning their nest sites.
Do bring work gloves, secateurs, wheelbarrows and shovels if you have them.
We will have some spare gloves, litter pickers and black bags and there are a couple of wheelbarrows in the Hut.
Please dont take any of the woodchips for your own plot until after the 18th March so we can be sure we have enough.
Do email Sara on sararobin1@onetel.com with any other jobs you have noticed which would make the allotments more attractive or secure.
Hot drinks, biscuits and chat available at 3.45 pm in the Hut!
Looking forward to seeing you on the 18th.
All good wishes
Sara
Do bring work gloves, secateurs, wheelbarrows and shovels if you have them.
We will have some spare gloves, litter pickers and black bags and there are a couple of wheelbarrows in the Hut.
Please dont take any of the woodchips for your own plot until after the 18th March so we can be sure we have enough.
Do email Sara on sararobin1@onetel.com with any other jobs you have noticed which would make the allotments more attractive or secure.
Hot drinks, biscuits and chat available at 3.45 pm in the Hut!
Looking forward to seeing you on the 18th.
All good wishes
Sara
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Conference - Future Growing, Composts for Gardeners
Here are some details of a conference in February that may be of interest to
allotment gardeners and others
Future
Growing Composts for Gardeners
Keynote
Speaker: Christine Walkden
Plantswoman,
Horticulturist, Writer and Broadcaster
Chairman
Mr David Allison - National Vegetable Society
Gardeners
are having mixed success with seedling and growing composts.
Gardening
Gurus disagree on which is the best compost to use, being quite
vociferous in their criticisms of each other in the press.
The
issues have arisen mainly because of reduction in the use of peat and
its replacement with other materials such as wood, coir and municipal
green composts.
These
composts have very different watering and nutrient management
requirements but there is very little information given to gardeners.
The
selection of a product in a garden centre is confusing and as often
the compost areas are dominated by special offer posters rather than
advice. There are no accreditation labels for guidance.
Many
gardening publications are continuously reporting erratic and
confusing test results, quite often for the same product. Product
names change more often than some men change their socks!!
We
are having a conference at STC, where you can discuss these issues
with our scientists, who have been doing trials over many years.
They will show you their latest trials and discuss best management
practice with you.
We
also have some manufacturers to tell you how they are developing new
products and details of how you may be able to identify accredited
products in the future.
Christine
Walkden will be on the trials tour to comment and answer your
individual questions.
Date
February 16th
9.15am
-4.30 pm
Stockbridge
Technology Centre
Cawood
YO8
3TZ
FREE
admission, lunch and refreshments.
Further
details on www.stockbridgeonline.co.uk
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Wednesday, 21 December 2011
2012 Seed Orders
Dear All
Yes, that time of year is nearly upon us and it's time to start curling up with the seed catalogue for next year.
As in previous years, we can offer members a 35% discount on many seeds from the Mr Fothergills seed catalogue.
Catalogues are available to borrow from the allotment shop (open Sunday 10am - 12noon on Dec 18th, then from 8th Jan 2012) or can be found online at:
http://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk/
Yes, that time of year is nearly upon us and it's time to start curling up with the seed catalogue for next year.
As in previous years, we can offer members a 35% discount on many seeds from the Mr Fothergills seed catalogue.
Catalogues are available to borrow from the allotment shop (open Sunday 10am - 12noon on Dec 18th, then from 8th Jan 2012) or can be found online at:
http://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk/
The list of seeds which attract the 35% discount and the allotment association seed order form are available on request from the association (scarcroftallotments@live.co.uk) or at the Allotment Shop on Scarcroft.
Please use the association form to place your seed order; either drop it off at the shop or email a copy of it back to scarcroftallotments@live.co.uk.
Don't send any money in yet; we'll let you know the total when the seeds have arrived.
Any questions just drop us a line to the above address, otherwise happy browsing, planning and ordering!
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Friday, 25 November 2011
Friday, 18 November 2011
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Scarcroft and District Allotments Association 2012 Calendar
The Scarcroft & District Allotments Association 2012 Calendar is now on sale!
The calendars are only £5 each.
Stock up now to ensure you have enough to give away as Christmas presents!
They are now available from the Allotment Shop, Pextons Hardware and Frankie & Johnny's Cookshop (newly opened on Bishopthorpe Road).
Stock up now to ensure you have enough to give away as Christmas presents!
They are now available from the Allotment Shop, Pextons Hardware and Frankie & Johnny's Cookshop (newly opened on Bishopthorpe Road).
The calendars will also be available at the Allotment Association Social Gathering the Golden Ball on Friday 18th July: http://bit.ly/rv74IP
Community Arts & Crafts
Featuring:
Heather Dawe - Christmas Decorations from Natural Materials ... Rosedale Sue - Country Crafts ... Karen Free - Contemporary Ceramics ... Ian Cameron - Artist ... Herald Armer - Handmade Glass ... Joanna Oak - Handmade bags & Gifts ... Jo ‘The Olive Heron’ ... Susie Thomson - ‘Inside Out’ using recycled materials ... Jane McWeeny - Fancy Hats ... Renni Prelle - Reflexology & Indian Head Massage ... Di’s Material World ... Marianne von Tucka - Ceramics ... David Cook - Sculptor ... Holly Hennell - Hand-Made Cards ... Kate Harper Jewellery ... Eleanor Jones - In Pieces ... Sadim Habib - Little Giant ... Carrie - Happypig Design ... Gaynor’s Glorious Tea Parties
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Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Potato Availability & Prices 2012
Seed Potato Orders Deadline - 30th November 2011
Below is the full list of seed potatoes which will be available for the coming season.
Unfortunately, once again last year, we had some wastage on seed potatoes. This year we shall only have a small level of surplus stock over and above that pre-ordered by members and the range of stock varieties has been reduced.
To ensure your requirements are met you are strongly urged to place your seed potato order, either by e-mail to scarcroftallotments@live.co.uk or directly at the allotment shop, before 30th November.
Once again it is the intention to purchase the varieties marked in red in bulk which will enable us to retail these at what we believe is still a very competitive price of £1-20 per kg ( Pink Fir Apple £1-40 per kg ).
All other varieties are available to order in 2.5 kg nets priced around £3-75, however, if there is sufficient demand for a particular variety then these could also be purchased in bulk with a subsequent price reduction.
We regret that we are unable to split 2.5kg bags but you may be able to arrange to share a bag with a fellow plot holder.
First Earlies:
Arran Pilot
Home Guard
Pentland Javelin
Ulster Prince
Ulster Sceptre
Sharpes Express
Duke of York
Maris Bard
Foremost
Vanessa
Epicure
Dunluce
Rocket
Premier
Winston
Red Duke of York
Swift
International Kidney
Lady Christl
Casablanca
Witchill
Second Earlies:
Maris Peer
Catriona
Wilja
Estima
Nadine
Stroma
Marfona
Balmoral
Kestrel
Charlotte
Saxon
Nicola
Carlingford
Bonnie
Pixie
British Queen
Anya
Edgecote Purple
Gladstone
Heather
Ospray
Ulster Sovereign
Vivaldi
Main Crop:
Pentland Crown
Pentland Dell
Pentland Squire
Majestic
Maris Piper
Desiree
King Edward
Romano
Cara
Golden Wonder
Stemster
Kerrs Pink
Pink Fir Apple
Record
Sante
Valor
Maxine
Blue Belle
Picasso
Harmony
Markies
Edzell Blue
Setanta
Argos
Orla
Harlequin
Rooster
Sarpo Mira
Arran Pilot
Home Guard
Pentland Javelin
Ulster Prince
Ulster Sceptre
Sharpes Express
Duke of York
Maris Bard
Foremost
Vanessa
Epicure
Dunluce
Rocket
Premier
Winston
Red Duke of York
Swift
International Kidney
Lady Christl
Casablanca
Witchill
Second Earlies:
Maris Peer
Catriona
Wilja
Estima
Nadine
Stroma
Marfona
Balmoral
Kestrel
Charlotte
Saxon
Nicola
Carlingford
Bonnie
Pixie
British Queen
Anya
Edgecote Purple
Gladstone
Heather
Ospray
Ulster Sovereign
Vivaldi
Main Crop:
Pentland Crown
Pentland Dell
Pentland Squire
Majestic
Maris Piper
Desiree
King Edward
Romano
Cara
Golden Wonder
Stemster
Kerrs Pink
Pink Fir Apple
Record
Sante
Valor
Maxine
Blue Belle
Picasso
Harmony
Markies
Edzell Blue
Setanta
Argos
Orla
Harlequin
Rooster
Sarpo Mira
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Scarcroft & District Allotment Association Autumn Social
Scarcroft & District Allotment Association Autumn Social
At the Golden Ball, 2 Cromwell Road, York
Come along to catch up and to discuss what we hope has been another eventful and productive year of gardening for everyone, plot-holders and home gardeners alike
There will be a buffet and a fine selection of drinks available from the bar - as well as good company, of course!
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Allotment Shop Opening Hours
A reminder regarding seasonal changes to the opening hours of the Allotment Shop on Scarcroft Allotments.
At present the Shop opening hours are as follows:
Saturdays 13.30 - 15.30
&
Sundays 10.00 - 12.00
Throughout
the winter months - November, December and January - the Allotment Shop
will be open on SUNDAYS ONLY, but we will be returning to Saturday and
Sunday opening from February 2012.
Please make a note of these changes and times, so you are not caught short when shopping for your winter supplies!
Full details about the shop can be found on its Blog Page:
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Apple Day Celebration - A message from Laura Potts
Dear friends,
Let's celebrate Apple Day on Saturday October 15th at our very own orchard - in the middle of the Green on Scarcroft Allotments.
Although there won't be much by way of a harvest from this year, there will be a varied selection of apples and pears for us to sample and enjoy.
Do bring along any you have too, with names if you know them.
Contributions of fruit-based delights to share for an afternoon tea would be very welcome too. Bring a flask if you want a hot drink - or juices. Plastic cups will be provided.
There will be bit of work to do to build up your appetite: We need to weed around the bases of the trees, and then to plant up the area with some traditional orchard meadow flowers - now I have finally succeeded in preventing the council mowing it to within a millimetre of its life!
Do bring any donations of plants you may have, trowels and watering cans.
The schedule for the afternoon is as follows:
3-4pm - planting watering weeding
4-5pm - tasting and feasting
3-4pm - planting watering weeding
4-5pm - tasting and feasting
hope to see you there
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Helping Yorkshire's Hedgehogs
Britain’s hedgehogs are in serious decline and the hedgehog has been placed on the Red List of threatened species in need of conservation

A course, consisting of an illustrated talk and workshop, will be held by Toni Bunnell from 13.30 to 16:00 on Sunday 6th November
The workshop will be held at the Black Swan Inn, 23 Peasholme Green, York, YO1 7PR [01904 679 131]
To secure a place on the course, please send a cheque for £10 (made out to ‘T. Bunnell’) to 5 Beech Avenue, Holgate, York, YO24 4JJ
Course content:
Reasons for the decline of hedgehogs in Britain
First aid treatment for new arrivals
Further treatment of sick or injured hedgehogs
Caring for baby hedgehogs
Attracting hedgehogs to your garden
Monitoring hedgehogs in the wild
Proceeds to go to York Hedgehog Rescue Centre
with 10% to go to Hull Hedgehog Rescue Centre (Lorraine Jackson)
For information contact: Toni Bunnell (01904 791124) T.Bunnell@hull.ac.uk
Course content:
Reasons for the decline of hedgehogs in Britain
First aid treatment for new arrivals
Further treatment of sick or injured hedgehogs
Caring for baby hedgehogs
Attracting hedgehogs to your garden
Monitoring hedgehogs in the wild
Proceeds to go to York Hedgehog Rescue Centre
with 10% to go to Hull Hedgehog Rescue Centre (Lorraine Jackson)
For information contact: Toni Bunnell (01904 791124) T.Bunnell@hull.ac.uk
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Spare Plants Wanted for South Bank
Planet South Bank & Edible York have a plot at St Clements and are currently very keen to source Some strawberry plants, as they plan to underplant some of their old rose bushes with them.
They are also on the look out for perennial herbs (rosemary, lavender etc), for their plot.
If any allotment holders or home growers have any suitable plants going ‘spare’ following a seasonal plot tidy, donations can be left at the Planet South Bank & Edible York plot at St Clements.
Any donations will be greatly appreciated I am sure.
They are also on the look out for perennial herbs (rosemary, lavender etc), for their plot.
If any allotment holders or home growers have any suitable plants going ‘spare’ following a seasonal plot tidy, donations can be left at the Planet South Bank & Edible York plot at St Clements.
Any donations will be greatly appreciated I am sure.
Planet South Bank promote Climate change awareness and local action in South Bank, York.
Edible York are a small group of dedicated individuals who are committed to nurturing existing food growing spaces in the City and bringing new food growing spaces to life.
For more information about the work of these great local organisations, or for details as to how you can join, see the below links:
http://planetsouthbank.org.uk/
http://www.edibleyork.org.uk/
Edible York are a small group of dedicated individuals who are committed to nurturing existing food growing spaces in the City and bringing new food growing spaces to life.
For more information about the work of these great local organisations, or for details as to how you can join, see the below links:
http://planetsouthbank.org.uk/
http://www.edibleyork.org.uk/
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