I joined the Newton Park Horticultural Society (established 1939) and became 2007 member number 247 for the grand sum of £2-.
They have a proper building on the allotment site over the road to mine which is open for trading on Sunday mornings for a couple of hours.
I found that I know the membership secretary, Brian, who lives across the road to me and is usually to be seen chomping on a fair sized cigar!
He signed me up, took my money and showed me round. I chatted with a few folk and bought some much needed gloves.
I was talking with someone about garden tools, which they don’t sell, and mentioned that I didn’t have a fork or spade. One of the other guys overheard this and said to stay put for a few minutes then wandered off. He returned with a fork in his hand and insisted that I could borrow it for as long as I needed it. What a nice gesture!
Equally so is that Cally, one of my bookshop colleagues, has said that I can have her spade as she never uses it.
I have a hoe and a rake, but will treat myself to both a good quality hand fork and trowel.
On the way home I detoured to have a look at my plot ( click on Plot 124 at top of the page) but it was wet and windy so making a start would have to wait for another day.