Allotment (gardening) - Wikipedia An allotment is a plot of land made available for individual, non-commercial gardening for growing food plants, so forming a kitchen garden away from the residence of the user
ALLOTMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The amount of money raised from the sale of land sometimes proved insufficient to cover the final costs, necessitating an additional levy on those awarded allotments
Allotment basics RHS Gardening What is an allotment? An allotment is a piece of ground that you pay rent for, usually a fairly small annual charge, in order to grow your own produce They are run by local councils and parish councils, as well as community groups, and sometimes even offered on private land
Apply for an allotment - GOV. UK Contact your local council to apply for an allotment near you They will either allocate you a plot or, in many cases, add your name to a waiting list For example SW1A 2AA Available in England
Military Pay Allotments An allotment is a designated amount of money that is automatically distributed for you, from your pay You can have allotments sent to bank accounts, insurance companies and more
Allotments - Salisbury City Council From beginners to seasoned growers, this fun event invites allotment holders to share their achievements with others to encourage newcomers and established gardeners to grow their own flowers,