Water usage

Watering helps to keep our plants alive but not necessarily to thrive as they would with decent rains. Water use on both sites has obviously increased considerably but I remind you of some steps that can help ‘stem the flow’.

  • Ideally water early morning or late evening
  • Concentrate on crops that really need water – those newly sown or planted and top up when needed.
  • Mulch around plants to help prevent evaporation
  • Dig a hole a spade’s width and depth, fill it with manure or other organic matter, place a little soil on top, and water well before planting out tomatoes, courgettes etc., similarly, a trench for beans etc., leaving a shallow depression around plants to keep the water where it is needed.
  • Overwatering can be counterproductive. Plants can become lazy spreading their roots near the surface where watering supplies them rather down to find moisture to make a stronger root system and plant.
  • When watering is necessary, better to give a soaking once a week rather than a dribble each day.

Affinity Water recently sent an email to inform us that they’re seeing above-average water use. They pleading customers to use less water to reduce the demand to make sure there’s enough water for essential use throughout the summer period. They advised customers to use a watering can to water plants instead of a hose saving 80 litres of water at a time.

Best Kept Competition 2023

Yes, it’s that time of year again! The annual judging for Best Kept Competition will be taking place in June. A small panel of committee members from each site will judge all plots and select the best 10 plots from each site. These selected plots will then be put forward for final judging by independent judges in mid-July who will determine the best plot on each site. Each site winner will receive a prize of £25 voucher to be spent at the Members’ Shop. Of these two, the plot gaining the most points will be declared the overall winner and the tenant awarded the Basil Byrant Cup.

In addition, a separate independently judged competition will select two Best Newcomers. One from North Road and one from Clothall Road. These awards are for new tenants that started from 1 May 2022 – 30 April 2023. Each Best Newcomer will receive a prize of £25 voucher to be spent at the Members’ Shop. The winner of the Clothall Road site will be awarded the Frank Conway cup and the winner of the North Road site will be awarded the John Gray cup.

Take some inspiration from the previous plot winners in the pictures below.

Price List 2023

The price list has been removed from the website and will be re-published soon to make sure you have access to the latest prices. Thank you for your patience with this and apologies for any inconvenience.

BALGA Shop 2019
Shop 2019

BALGA Quiz

We will host a quiz night on Friday 14 April at 7.30 pm at the Baldock Community Centre with popular local quizmaster, Pete Dilley. Tickets can be bought from the Community Centre or BALGA Members’ Shop. Tickets are £5 per person and teams of up to 6 are invited.

Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2023 Reminder

Remember, we have our annual general meeting on Monday 23 January, at 7.30 pm at Baldock Community Centre, Simpsons Drive, which is off the High Street. Please come along if you can to support us and hear more of what is being done by your Committee on your behalf. Please bring your membership card so that it can be validated to show that you have paid, if that has not already been done. If you are unable to attend in person please consider obtaining by email a Proxy Voting Form to cast your votes which must be done at least 3 hours before the start of the meeting.

Councillor Muir will present awards for the Best Kept Allotment Competition. Also, meeting your committee and other members will be a great opportunity. We hope to see you there.

BALGA AGM 2023

This is the time of year when we plan for and announce the BALGA Annual General Meeting (AGM), which will be held on Monday 23rd January 2023 at Baldock Community Centre in Simpsons Drive beginning at 7.30pm.  Doors will open at 7pm with a pay bar available and a raffle.  Some packets of pea and bean seeds from the Shop will also be on sale. This is your opportunity to come together and hear more about the work carried out by your Committee on behalf of you all and your Association over the past year, to participate in any discussions and to raise any issue you consider relevant under Any Other Business (AOB), subject to the notice period given on the attached Agenda.  The meeting will start with presentations to the winners of the 2022 Best Kept Allotment competition and there will also be an illustrated explanation on our plans to expand the North Road site. We greatly value your support and appreciate any positive suggestions or comments you care to make, so please do make every effort to attend if you can, especially newer members.  It is your opportunity to meet fellow members and your Committee. For those unable to attend in person, under our amended Constitution, a Proxy Voting Form is now available from General Secretary Phil Charsley to be returned ideally one day before the meeting but certainly by three hours before, i.e. 4.30pm on 23rd January.  If another member for whom we have no recorded email address lives at the same postal address as a member receiving the AGM reports, please share them with that member to save paper and printing.  Those members not on email will still receive a paper copy of this notice and the meeting Agenda by post or hand delivery.  Paper copies of the reports will not be available at the AGM for the same reason but extracts will be projected on to a screen for reference during relevant presentations.

It would be helpful if any member not receiving correspondence by email, but who does have an email address which we don’t have recorded, to send that email address to Bob our Database Manager (database@balga-online.co.uk) to avoid the need for future hand delivery.  Such information is secure under our Data Protection Policy. Finally, on behalf of your Committee I wish you all a very happy and safe Christmas and good and productive gardening in 2023. Mick CampChairman

Kings’ Seeds 2022

Thank you to those who have submitted their Kings’ Seed order. We have already received a number of orders, but there is still a little time to get your order in. Remember, the Kings’ seed order deadline is 23 October to receive your 7.5% discount on prices. The Kings’ Seed catalogue offers you a wider choice of varieties at prices 40% cheaper than you will probably find elsewhere. You can submit your order at the BALGA Members’ Shop this Sunday, 10 am – 12 pm. Order just eight packets to save enough to pay for your membership of BALGA. The Association itself benefitted by about £200 from last season’s orders. So why not make an order not only to buy seeds at considerably lower prices but also to help your Association?We’ve had quite a few new members and tenants recently. So if you would like to take advantage of the Kings’ Seeds Scheme, collect a Kings’ Seeds catalogue on any Sunday at the Members’ Shop from 10 am -12 pm until the end of November. However, late orders will not benefit from the 7.5% discount.

We asked several tenants to try the Kings’ Seeds online ordering system. We will collect their feedback and let the Committee and Kings’ Seeds know. If it is successful, then we will give all members the opportunity to order their seeds online.

Autumn Delivery 2022

Good news! The onion and shallot sets, garlic, and flowering bulbs have arrived ready to buy from the Members’ Shop on Sunday (10 am-12 pm). The varieties and prices are as follows:

  • Onions (Autumn Champion) 80p per 200g
  • Shallots (Yellow Moon) 90p per 200g
  • Mixed daffs £1.00 for 500g
  • Tulips 10 for £2.10.
  • Garlic (Thermidrome) 70p
  • Baldock garlic 70p
  • Elephant garlic 70p.

 

National Allotment Society AGM 2022

Three committee members went to the Nationa Allotment Society AGM on Saturday 18 June 2022. After the formal business, we were invited to look around Kings Seeds. They were very passionate about the business and the tour was very informative. We use the Kings’ Seeds scheme as an allotment association, so you can buy your seeds at a reduced rate. We saw how seeds were separated from dirt,  put into packets and how they were handpicked for our allotment orders.

Have a look at the pictures below, if only you could smell the scent of the sweet peas.