We now have Solent Wight and Vallelado garlic in the shop for autumn planting, only 75p per bulb.
Apple Pressing Day – this Sunday
Come along to the EWAA shop with your apple harvest for our:
Apple pressing day!
Sunday 23rd September
12.00 – 2.00
Get collecting your apples and bring them along. We will be making cider and apple juice.
Bring a couple of screw-top bottles if possible.
Any questions – email Meryl at ewaa-oxford@hotmail.co.uk.
Farmyard Manure
We also have a delivery of farmyard manure, with piles located at the top of each road. It’s £2.50 per barrowload (the supplier has increased his charges this year). Please pay at the shop on Sunday, or put in an envelope with plot number on it, in the letterbox or under the door of the shop.
Mushroom Compost
A limited supply of mushroom compost is now available in the shop at £3 per bag. Each bag is 50lb (approx 100 litres), and contains wood-free compost which has been used to grow organically produced mushrooms. Spent mushroom compost is one of the best soil conditioners going. It is rich in nutrients and adds humus to the soil, making it much more easily worked.
Onion sets, Aquadulca Broad Beans, Brassica seedlings in shop
We now have onion sets (35p / 100g) , Aquadulca broad beans (35p / 100g) and more brassica seedlings (£1.50 / tray of 9 ) in the shop, which is open from 11 to 12 on Sunday
AGM and rent days
Dear All,
It’s that time again! The Annual General Meeting of the Allotment Association will be held on Sunday 30th September, at 10 am in the Allotment Shop. We are proposing a small rent rise to cover increasing costs, but ours will remain one of the lowest rents in the city.
Everyone is welcome and we hope to see you there – this is your opportunity to hear about the work the EWAA committee do to keep the site running effectively and to ask any questions. If you may be interested in joining the committee, please do email us, or chat to a committee member in the shop or on site – we particularly need someone to take on the secretary role, including maintaining the website.
Following the AGM, rents will come due, and we will be taking payments in the shop on the 7th and the 14th of October from 11 until 1.
Allotment shop reopens this Sunday – 11 to 12
As well as our usual stock, we have more seedlings from the Cuttleslowe Park Garden Project, at £1.50 per tray of 9 plants:
- Broccoli – Rudolph
- Cabbage – Duchy
- Cabbage – Stonehead
- Cauliflower – Serac
Hope to see you at the shop!
Site maintenance
We have had requests in the past for lists of jobs for people keen to help out but not able to get to our work parties. So, if you are up for a bit of extra activity beyond your own plot, please do cut back the brambles that are encroaching on the woodchip piles in the car park. They can be piled up at the very back, or taken to the front of plot 1 for burning later. Do wear gloves and keep an eye out for sharp objects in the heaps. Thanks!
Manure deliveries
In Memoriam
We were very sorry to hear that Bob Vranges passed away recently. Mr and Mrs Vranges have held their immaculate plot for many many years, and it can be seen above. Our sympathy and best wishes to the Vranges family at this sad time.