Illness on the allotment
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 8:17 pm
One of the ladies who has an allotment below us is in hospital having had a minor operation which has now gone major. I was going to visit today but her husband rang me to say that she was too poorly.
I told him I would look after her plot, (he doesnt really do much it is really her plot) till she was well enough to start doing something.
All her peas are coming ready so tonight I have picked as many as I could and have brought them home and blanched them and frozen them. I am worried that I have done the right thing, I am also going to try and keep on top of her weeding because I think it might be a long term (as in several weeks) illness and the plot will be too much to handle when she comes back. She has worked so hard to do what she has done and I would hate for it to just become overgrown because it would then be too much to get back and she might give up.
I hope that she doesnt think I am interfering. I know that she manages the plot on her own. I will give her the peas when she comes home.
There are also runner beans, sweet peas and cabbages etc. I will just have to try my best. She is so nice that I dont want her to give up. She looked after my plot when we were away for a week in June.
I told him I would look after her plot, (he doesnt really do much it is really her plot) till she was well enough to start doing something.
All her peas are coming ready so tonight I have picked as many as I could and have brought them home and blanched them and frozen them. I am worried that I have done the right thing, I am also going to try and keep on top of her weeding because I think it might be a long term (as in several weeks) illness and the plot will be too much to handle when she comes back. She has worked so hard to do what she has done and I would hate for it to just become overgrown because it would then be too much to get back and she might give up.
I hope that she doesnt think I am interfering. I know that she manages the plot on her own. I will give her the peas when she comes home.
There are also runner beans, sweet peas and cabbages etc. I will just have to try my best. She is so nice that I dont want her to give up. She looked after my plot when we were away for a week in June.