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A day-to-day guide to creating an allotment garden from a starting point of absolutely no knowledge and no experience.
Monday, September 08, 2003
I agonise long and hard about buying myself a mattock. Both Graham and the chairman of the allotment association, Bryan Swabey, have said I can borrow theirs. But my big fear is, if they are not around, I could end up wasting a couple of hours of valuable time. I search the net for a mattock - B&Q - no results found; Homebase - no results found. Then I try a company called Screwfixdirect and they have one. For £19.99 they will send it to me the very next day. I deliberate for a while then take the plunge - before you know it, I will have a mattock of my very own.