From what I've witnessed, people seem to like the idea, take an allotment on, come along once and get put off by how much hard work it is to get going.We do work for a fella who is the president (or what ever) of the local alotment society (?)
one time of day no one was interested ,now they have a massive waiting list for those who want an alotment
From what I've witnessed, people seem to like the idea, take an allotment on, come along once and get put off by how much hard work it is to get going.
Maybe - but in my experience the days of the old man down his allotment are going. Where I am most people are between 30 and 50 and a lot of women. A couple of the old chaps there to keep us on our toes (and hand out much needed advice) are there and have been at the same allotments for 30 years.it might also be because we are going through a glut of pensioners, in better health than ever before, some of them retired early and with time and energy enough. It gets them out of the wife's house.
Can't grow onions, my winter and summer ones either bolted or got onion rot again this year.
What you got down the allotment Hawkeye?

It gets them out of the wife's house.
Does anyone know where I can buy the cap to screw on the open thread? It is 22mm internal diameter:
a place that sells plumbing stuff. Or ebay to save a journey.
pretty certain to be a BSP thread, yours will be half inch. Plumbers sizes relate to their nominal size in a strange way, perhaps it is the ID of the iron pipe that fits it.
Screw-together garden hose fittings are also BSP.