Previous News & Announcements are posted here for reference.

7th December 2020 SHOP UPDATE - WEST TARRING ONLY
Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th December there will be a sale by
Men in Sheds Worthing at West Tarring WAGA shop from 10am-12 noon.
They have a lovely selection of ideas for Christmas gifts all made from recycled wood and unique. Very fair prices....come and have a look.
Event will be cancelled if it rains
Also at our West Taring shop we have these two colourful Wheelbarrows for sale, these would make the perfect gift for the Gardener or Allotmenteer in your life, or even treat yourself!. Priced at £47.00 each.
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE
Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th December there will be a sale by
Men in Sheds Worthing at West Tarring WAGA shop from 10am-12 noon.
They have a lovely selection of ideas for Christmas gifts all made from recycled wood and unique. Very fair prices....come and have a look.
Event will be cancelled if it rains
Also at our West Taring shop we have these two colourful Wheelbarrows for sale, these would make the perfect gift for the Gardener or Allotmenteer in your life, or even treat yourself!. Priced at £47.00 each.
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE

29th November 2020 SHOP UPDATE
ALL SHOPS
West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Avenue.
ALL SHOPS WILL RESUME NORMAL TRADING FROM
SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2020 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE
We will continue to update this notice regularly, information will also be posted on our Facebook Group page.
ALL SHOPS
West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Avenue.
ALL SHOPS WILL RESUME NORMAL TRADING FROM
SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2020 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE
We will continue to update this notice regularly, information will also be posted on our Facebook Group page.

1st November 2020 SHOP UPDATE
ALL SHOPS
West Tarring, Chesswood & Humber Ave.
Following the governments announcement on Saturday 31st October.
We will be CLOSING ALL SHOPS FROM MONDAY 2nd November 2020.
(Last trading day is Sunday 1st November)
We will be open again from Saturday 5th December 2020
We will continue to update this page regularly, information will also be posted on our Facebook Group page.
ALL SHOPS
West Tarring, Chesswood & Humber Ave.
Following the governments announcement on Saturday 31st October.
We will be CLOSING ALL SHOPS FROM MONDAY 2nd November 2020.
(Last trading day is Sunday 1st November)
We will be open again from Saturday 5th December 2020
We will continue to update this page regularly, information will also be posted on our Facebook Group page.
29th October 2020 / REVISED 1st November 2020 SHOP UPDATE

ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
SWEET PEAS - 2021
There's a chance that the WAGA Sweet Pea show could take place next year in June.
If you think you would like to take part or if you would just like to grow sweet peas for beautiful cut flowers, we have a lovely range of seeds in the WAGA shops.
This is a very good time to start them off so they are good strong plants for growing on next year.
To VIEW 2020/1 SEED LIST click HERE
Will be available in all shops from: Saturday 5th December 2020.
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 Noon.
SWEET PEAS - 2021
There's a chance that the WAGA Sweet Pea show could take place next year in June.
If you think you would like to take part or if you would just like to grow sweet peas for beautiful cut flowers, we have a lovely range of seeds in the WAGA shops.
This is a very good time to start them off so they are good strong plants for growing on next year.
To VIEW 2020/1 SEED LIST click HERE
Will be available in all shops from: Saturday 5th December 2020.
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 Noon.
29th October 2020 / REVISED 1st November 2020 SHOP UPDATE

ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
SALE - ELEPHANT GARLIC
We have reduced the price of our remaining Elephant Garlic Bulbs at all shops to 50p Each
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 FOR ONE DAY ONLY - Sunday 1st November.
These will sell out quickly, grab yourself a bargain !
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE
9th October 2020 / REVISED 1st November 2020 SHOP UPDATE

ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
NEW SEASONS SEEDS
Will be available in all shops from: Saturday 5th December 2020.
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 Noon.
To VIEW 2020/1 SEED LIST click HERE
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE
NEW SEASONS SEEDS
Will be available in all shops from: Saturday 5th December 2020.
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 Noon.
To VIEW 2020/1 SEED LIST click HERE
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE
1st October 2020 / REVISED 1st November 2020 SHOP UPDATE

ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
2021 SEED POTATOES
Don't forget you can pre order 2021 season seed potatoes in store from:
Saturday 5th December 2020.
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 Noon.
To see available varieties click here
For a printable order form click here
Information can also be found in the 'shops' and 'product information' tab above.
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE
2021 SEED POTATOES
Don't forget you can pre order 2021 season seed potatoes in store from:
Saturday 5th December 2020.
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 Noon.
To see available varieties click here
For a printable order form click here
Information can also be found in the 'shops' and 'product information' tab above.
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES
DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING IF POSSIBLE
22nd September 2020 SHOP UPDATE

ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
GARLIC
Autumn planting Garlic will be available in all shops from Saturday 26th September.
Prices :Elephant garlic @£1.30 per clove and all other garlic @£1.50 per bulb
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 Noon Saturday's & Sunday's.
These will sell out quickly, don't miss out!
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES AND DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
16th September 2020 SHOP UPDATE

ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
RED ONIONS
Autumn planting Red Onions will be available in all shops from Saturday 19th September.
Shops open 10.00am - 12.00 Noon Saturday's & Sunday's.
These will sell out quickly, don't miss out!
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES AND DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED

10th September 2020 SHOP UPDATE
WEST TARRING - HONEY SALE
John Scrace will be selling his very popular honey at the West Tarring Allotment Shop on Saturday 12th September from 10am - 12.00 Noon.
His last Honey Sale was such a success that John completely sold out in under an hour!, Get to the shop early as he will sell out again for sure!
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES AND DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
WEST TARRING - HONEY SALE
John Scrace will be selling his very popular honey at the West Tarring Allotment Shop on Saturday 12th September from 10am - 12.00 Noon.
His last Honey Sale was such a success that John completely sold out in under an hour!, Get to the shop early as he will sell out again for sure!
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES AND DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
7th September 2020 Newsletter Update

The Autumn Edition of the plotholder has now been emailed out to
members, to get a copy, head over to our Facebook group to download
1st September 2020 Shop Update

ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
2021 SEED POTATOES
You can now pre-order 2021 season seed potatoes in store.
To see available varieties click here
For a printable order form click here
Information can also be found in the 'shops' and 'product information' tab above.
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES AND DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED
2021 SEED POTATOES
You can now pre-order 2021 season seed potatoes in store.
To see available varieties click here
For a printable order form click here
Information can also be found in the 'shops' and 'product information' tab above.
PLEASE OBSERVE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES AND DO NOT ENTER SHOPS UNLESS INVITED

18th August 2020 Shop Announcement
SEED SALE - Chesswood Farm Allotments - Saturday 22nd August - 10AM
As there is no show this year where we normally sell our end of season items & seeds, we are going to hold the Seed Sale at our Chesswood Farm Allotment store on Saturday 22nd August 2020. Doors open 10am, Pop along and grab yourself a bargain, they will be going cheap!
For Location info click on the Allotments button above, where you can find the address and a map
SEED SALE - Chesswood Farm Allotments - Saturday 22nd August - 10AM
As there is no show this year where we normally sell our end of season items & seeds, we are going to hold the Seed Sale at our Chesswood Farm Allotment store on Saturday 22nd August 2020. Doors open 10am, Pop along and grab yourself a bargain, they will be going cheap!
For Location info click on the Allotments button above, where you can find the address and a map
18th August 2020 Newsletter Update

Closing date for inclusion to the Autumn Edition of the plotholder is
31st August 2020, send your articles to Roy: news.waga@outlook.com
3rd August 2020 SHOP & MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
We are pleased to confirm that ALL SHOPS WILL BE OPEN as usual Every Saturday & Sunday - 10am - 12 Noon.
Please be prepared for things to take a little bit longer than usual. All 3 shops have card machines for your purchases. We are trying our best to keep stocks well maintained but we have some supply issues with suppliers so please bear with us. There may be shortages for a while but hopefully this will improve.
WAGA 2020/21 Memberships can also be renewed instore - Don't forget to bring your membership card with you.
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
We are pleased to confirm that ALL SHOPS WILL BE OPEN as usual Every Saturday & Sunday - 10am - 12 Noon.
Please be prepared for things to take a little bit longer than usual. All 3 shops have card machines for your purchases. We are trying our best to keep stocks well maintained but we have some supply issues with suppliers so please bear with us. There may be shortages for a while but hopefully this will improve.
WAGA 2020/21 Memberships can also be renewed instore - Don't forget to bring your membership card with you.
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.

28th July 2020 SHOP UPDATE
WEST TARRING - HONEY SALE
UPDATED 01/08/20
!!! SOLD OUT !!! !!! SOLD OUT !!! !!! SOLD OUT !!!
Saturdays Honey Sale has been such a success that John completely sold out, therefore he will not be at West Tarring on Sunday 2nd August, but do not fear he's planning to be back in September so watch this space!
WEST TARRING - HONEY SALE
UPDATED 01/08/20
!!! SOLD OUT !!! !!! SOLD OUT !!! !!! SOLD OUT !!!
Saturdays Honey Sale has been such a success that John completely sold out, therefore he will not be at West Tarring on Sunday 2nd August, but do not fear he's planning to be back in September so watch this space!
6th July 2020 SHOP & MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
We are pleased to confirm that DURING JULY ALL SHOPS WILL BE OPEN as usual Every Saturday & Sunday - 10am - 12 Noon.
This will then be reviewed again at the end of July.
Please be prepared for things to take a little bit longer than usual. All 3 shops now have card machines for your purchases. We are trying our best to keep stocks well maintained but we are some supply issues with suppliers so please bear with us. There may be shortages for a while but hopefully this will improve.
WAGA 2020/21 Memberships can also be renewed instore - Don't forget to bring your membership card with you.
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
ALL SHOPS- West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
We are pleased to confirm that DURING JULY ALL SHOPS WILL BE OPEN as usual Every Saturday & Sunday - 10am - 12 Noon.
This will then be reviewed again at the end of July.
Please be prepared for things to take a little bit longer than usual. All 3 shops now have card machines for your purchases. We are trying our best to keep stocks well maintained but we are some supply issues with suppliers so please bear with us. There may be shortages for a while but hopefully this will improve.
WAGA 2020/21 Memberships can also be renewed instore - Don't forget to bring your membership card with you.
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.

22nd June 2020 Shop Announcement - 2nd Hand TOOL SALE !
As we are not having our show this year there are lots of second hand tools which need selling. We will have these available at the West Tarring shop from Saturday 27th June. All at reasonable prices. Don't miss out on a chance of buying something really useful for a lot less than it would be to buy from new.
As we are not having our show this year there are lots of second hand tools which need selling. We will have these available at the West Tarring shop from Saturday 27th June. All at reasonable prices. Don't miss out on a chance of buying something really useful for a lot less than it would be to buy from new.

21st June 2020 Lost Keys - West Tarring
We have two sets of keys at West Tarring which have been found recently on site, both seem to have car keys with them. You can collect them from the shop during our usual opening times or contact Jack Powis
We have two sets of keys at West Tarring which have been found recently on site, both seem to have car keys with them. You can collect them from the shop during our usual opening times or contact Jack Powis
8th June 2020 Newsletter Update

The Summer 2020 Edition of the plotholder should now be in your inbox
26th May 2020 SHOP UPDATE
West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
We are pleased to confirm that DURING JUNE ALL SHOPS WILL BE OPEN as usual Every Saturday & Sunday - 10am - 12 Noon.
This will then be reviewed again at the end of the month.
Please be prepared for things to take a little bit longer than usual. All 3 shops should have card machines for your purchases
We are trying our best to keep the stocks well maintained but we are having supply issues with compost. There may be a shortage for a while but hopefully soon this will improve. There should be some available each week and you will be able to reserve stock for the following week.
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
West Tarring, Chesswood Farm & Humber Ave.
We are pleased to confirm that DURING JUNE ALL SHOPS WILL BE OPEN as usual Every Saturday & Sunday - 10am - 12 Noon.
This will then be reviewed again at the end of the month.
Please be prepared for things to take a little bit longer than usual. All 3 shops should have card machines for your purchases
We are trying our best to keep the stocks well maintained but we are having supply issues with compost. There may be a shortage for a while but hopefully soon this will improve. There should be some available each week and you will be able to reserve stock for the following week.
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
16th May 2020 MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
WAGA 2020/21 Memberships can now be renewed at:
Humber Avenue, West Tarring & Chesswood Shops - during Saturday Trading Hours (10am - 12Noon)
Don't forget to bring your membership cards with you!
If you do visit us, please keep at an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
WAGA 2020/21 Memberships can now be renewed at:
Humber Avenue, West Tarring & Chesswood Shops - during Saturday Trading Hours (10am - 12Noon)
Don't forget to bring your membership cards with you!
If you do visit us, please keep at an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
27th April 2020: SHOP UPDATE
West Tarring & Chesswood Farm
We are pleased to confirm that from Saturday 2nd May BOTH shops will be OPEN as usual Every Saturday 10am - 12 Noon.
However for the moment both shops will remain CLOSED ON SUNDAYS.
If you use the West Tarring Shop and cannot make Saturdays please contact Janet on janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk
If you use the Chesswood Shop and cannot make Saturdays please contact Richard Lawson on dickylawson1951@gmail.com
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
West Tarring & Chesswood Farm
We are pleased to confirm that from Saturday 2nd May BOTH shops will be OPEN as usual Every Saturday 10am - 12 Noon.
However for the moment both shops will remain CLOSED ON SUNDAYS.
If you use the West Tarring Shop and cannot make Saturdays please contact Janet on janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk
If you use the Chesswood Shop and cannot make Saturdays please contact Richard Lawson on dickylawson1951@gmail.com
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
13th April 2020: SHOP UPDATE
We have decided to open the WAGA shop at West Tarring site on Saturday 18th April and Sunday 19th April from 9am until 1 pm. This will help our members at this really busy time. You will be able to buy compost, seeds, growbags, fertilizer, canes etc which are all so difficult to get hold of with so many outlets closed. The shop has been kept fully stocked so we should have what you need.
We can only do this with your consideration, so please observe the social distancing rules and only enter the shop one at a time when invited.
After this weekend the shop will be closed again until further notice.
If you use the shop at Chesswood Farm please contact Richard Lawson on dickylawson1951@gmail.com
If you use the shop at Humber communicate with Graham North who is the site manager.
We have decided to open the WAGA shop at West Tarring site on Saturday 18th April and Sunday 19th April from 9am until 1 pm. This will help our members at this really busy time. You will be able to buy compost, seeds, growbags, fertilizer, canes etc which are all so difficult to get hold of with so many outlets closed. The shop has been kept fully stocked so we should have what you need.
We can only do this with your consideration, so please observe the social distancing rules and only enter the shop one at a time when invited.
After this weekend the shop will be closed again until further notice.
If you use the shop at Chesswood Farm please contact Richard Lawson on dickylawson1951@gmail.com
If you use the shop at Humber communicate with Graham North who is the site manager.
6th April 2020: SHOP NEWS
Although the shops are still officially closed at the moment we have been trying to work out a way where we can help our members by selling much needed supplies in a safe way.
If there is something you need please email Janet at janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk for anything from West Tarring shop or Richard Lawson on dickylawson1951@gmail.com if you need something at Chesswood Farm shop. If you use the shop at Humber communicate with Graham North who is the site manager.
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
Although the shops are still officially closed at the moment we have been trying to work out a way where we can help our members by selling much needed supplies in a safe way.
If there is something you need please email Janet at janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk for anything from West Tarring shop or Richard Lawson on dickylawson1951@gmail.com if you need something at Chesswood Farm shop. If you use the shop at Humber communicate with Graham North who is the site manager.
If you visit the shops please wait outside unless invited in and keep an appropriate distance so we can all remain safe.
18th March 2020:
WAGA Shops will be closed for the foreseeable future after this weekend
WAGA Shops will be closed for the foreseeable future after this weekend
17th March 2020:
WAGA Shops
After speaking to our volunteers and shop manager we have decided to open all 3 shops this weekend. We will review this decision weekly and please expect shops to be closed at some point in the near future.
DO NOT COME TO THE SHOP IF YOU ARE UNWELL
We are reducing any seed potatoes left to half price.
WAGA Shops
After speaking to our volunteers and shop manager we have decided to open all 3 shops this weekend. We will review this decision weekly and please expect shops to be closed at some point in the near future.
DO NOT COME TO THE SHOP IF YOU ARE UNWELL
We are reducing any seed potatoes left to half price.
2nd March 2020:
Shed free to collector.
Only 5 minutes from West Tarring allotments. 6' x 8' Good condition
Phone Monica on 07799 200355
Shed free to collector.
Only 5 minutes from West Tarring allotments. 6' x 8' Good condition
Phone Monica on 07799 200355
28th February 2020: Shop News
Onion sets are fast running out in all 3 shops and due to the very damp weather are not storing as well as previous years. We will be reducing any remaining sets to half price and then withdrawing any which are left, so this is your last opportunity to buy them from WAGA.
We have very few seed potatoes left so if you still haven't bought any I suggest you do so fairly soon.
It is a very good time to renew your annual membership, still only £3 for the year! Please remember to bring along your card.
Onion sets are fast running out in all 3 shops and due to the very damp weather are not storing as well as previous years. We will be reducing any remaining sets to half price and then withdrawing any which are left, so this is your last opportunity to buy them from WAGA.
We have very few seed potatoes left so if you still haven't bought any I suggest you do so fairly soon.
It is a very good time to renew your annual membership, still only £3 for the year! Please remember to bring along your card.
24th January 2020: New update re seed potato delivery:
The potatoes are now being delivered today and so will be available to buy or collect in the shops from tomorrow Saturday 25th! So sorry for all this confusion, but we have been seriously messed around by the delivery company
UPDATE: Unfortunately there has been a delay to this delivery and they will now be available from Saturday 1st February.
23rd January 2020. Seed Potatoes:
Seed potatoes have been delivered to the WAGA shops. you can collect pre-ordered potatoes from Saturday 25th January. If you haven't pre-ordered there will be a selection in all shops for you to choose from. Supplies are limited so don't miss out!
All of the potatoes need to chit at home and will store better in your home than in our shops, so my advise is to collect them early.
The potatoes are now being delivered today and so will be available to buy or collect in the shops from tomorrow Saturday 25th! So sorry for all this confusion, but we have been seriously messed around by the delivery company
UPDATE: Unfortunately there has been a delay to this delivery and they will now be available from Saturday 1st February.
23rd January 2020. Seed Potatoes:
Seed potatoes have been delivered to the WAGA shops. you can collect pre-ordered potatoes from Saturday 25th January. If you haven't pre-ordered there will be a selection in all shops for you to choose from. Supplies are limited so don't miss out!
All of the potatoes need to chit at home and will store better in your home than in our shops, so my advise is to collect them early.
20th January 2020: Shop News
Now is a great time to plant quite a few seeds: onions, chillies, tomatoes, peppers, sweetpeas, some leeks and brassicas. You can grow some varieties of lettuce in your greenhouses too. All 3 shops have a good selection of these seeds, plus seed compost and small pots to grow them in.
Seed Swap: This is held at Oak grove College on Saturday 8th February from 10am. Ben Cross who runs Crossland Nursery will be giving a talk there at 1pm and all of us who visited his nursery last year would recommend you listen to it. He will also be selling his British grown Alstroemerias at £2.50 per bunch - very good value.
Now is a great time to plant quite a few seeds: onions, chillies, tomatoes, peppers, sweetpeas, some leeks and brassicas. You can grow some varieties of lettuce in your greenhouses too. All 3 shops have a good selection of these seeds, plus seed compost and small pots to grow them in.
Seed Swap: This is held at Oak grove College on Saturday 8th February from 10am. Ben Cross who runs Crossland Nursery will be giving a talk there at 1pm and all of us who visited his nursery last year would recommend you listen to it. He will also be selling his British grown Alstroemerias at £2.50 per bunch - very good value.
16th January 2020
Spring planting onions and shallots are now in the shops. red and white onions @ £1 a bag and shallots @ £1.30 per bag. Limited stocks.
Spring planting onions and shallots are now in the shops. red and white onions @ £1 a bag and shallots @ £1.30 per bag. Limited stocks.
12th January 2020
This is a really good time to renew your membership, so just pop along to your local WAGA shop and pay your £3.
9 January 2020
A reminder about the annual WAGA dinner: Saturday 15th February at the Indoors bowls Club , Field Place, Worthing BN13 1NP 7.15 for dinner at 7.45 Places are going fast, please send your booking form and cheque to Tony Payne asap or ring on 01903872909. Don't miss out on a good meal and enjoyable evening.
This is a really good time to renew your membership, so just pop along to your local WAGA shop and pay your £3.
9 January 2020
A reminder about the annual WAGA dinner: Saturday 15th February at the Indoors bowls Club , Field Place, Worthing BN13 1NP 7.15 for dinner at 7.45 Places are going fast, please send your booking form and cheque to Tony Payne asap or ring on 01903872909. Don't miss out on a good meal and enjoyable evening.
8 January 2020
Mini straw bales (for your strawberry patch?) are available in WAGA shops from Saturday 11 January. Limited quantity, only while stocks last!
Mini straw bales (for your strawberry patch?) are available in WAGA shops from Saturday 11 January. Limited quantity, only while stocks last!
8 January 2020
Wednesday Opening at Chesswood
The shop at Chesswood allotments will have extra opening hours in February and March:
Wednesday 5 February 10am - 12pm
Wednesday 4 March 10am - 12pm
Wednesday Opening at Chesswood
The shop at Chesswood allotments will have extra opening hours in February and March:
Wednesday 5 February 10am - 12pm
Wednesday 4 March 10am - 12pm
13th Dec 2019:
Shop News
Raffles: All shops have a Christmas Raffle. £1 per strip of tickets. Lots of lovely prizes. Draw takes place Sunday 22nd December 11am.
Potato orders: Last date for potato orders is Sunday 22nd December. There are a limited number of some varieties left, so if you would like a particular potato you need to order quickly. There are no more King Edwards or Apache left.
New Stock: We have lots of new items in all stores including: peat free compost at £6.60 per bag, moth traps, fibre pots, seal n heal, tomato feed. Also wide range of seeds for next season including a complete range of organic seeds. Come and have a look before we sell out!
Chesswood Farm Allotments Cycling Path
At our last WAGA committee meeting, it was decided that a formal response should be sent to Worthing and Adur Council about the proposed Walking / Cycling path that would cross Chesswood Farm Allotments. Please find a copy of this response attached to this post. WAM has also responded to the council on this issue as it clearly will affect the management of the allotments. For more information about this issue and for the address if you wish to take part in the consultation please see the earlier post at https://www.facebook.com/groups/WAGA1/permalink/2522271841227733/
Shop News
Raffles: All shops have a Christmas Raffle. £1 per strip of tickets. Lots of lovely prizes. Draw takes place Sunday 22nd December 11am.
Potato orders: Last date for potato orders is Sunday 22nd December. There are a limited number of some varieties left, so if you would like a particular potato you need to order quickly. There are no more King Edwards or Apache left.
New Stock: We have lots of new items in all stores including: peat free compost at £6.60 per bag, moth traps, fibre pots, seal n heal, tomato feed. Also wide range of seeds for next season including a complete range of organic seeds. Come and have a look before we sell out!
Chesswood Farm Allotments Cycling Path
At our last WAGA committee meeting, it was decided that a formal response should be sent to Worthing and Adur Council about the proposed Walking / Cycling path that would cross Chesswood Farm Allotments. Please find a copy of this response attached to this post. WAM has also responded to the council on this issue as it clearly will affect the management of the allotments. For more information about this issue and for the address if you wish to take part in the consultation please see the earlier post at https://www.facebook.com/groups/WAGA1/permalink/2522271841227733/

cycle_path_letter.pdf |
5th Dec 2019:
Draft Worthing Local Cycling and Walking Plan crossing through Chesswood allotments from East to West.
Adur and Worthing council have requested public comments on a cycle path that will cross through Chesswood allotments from East to West. It is hard to see how this would be achieved whilst maintaining allotment security without splitting the allotments into North and South compounds.
The proposed route is named 202.
If you would like to comment on this idea there is questionnaire feedback form at https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/lcwip/
Below is the text detailing route 202
Route 202 audit summary
Section 1 – score 29
Route is a dead end, with no through access to Section 2. A large gate prevents access. The route is a quiet route suitable for walking and cycling and would provide a good link towards East Worthing.
Section 2 – score n/a
This section is not accessible, it is blocked at both ends with access to allotments, not a public right of way. Mapping does show a path, however, this is not accessible to the general public.
Section 3 – score 25
No crossing at B2223; needs a crossing to access Chesswood Road/Ham Way more easily. Currently hazardous with high flows on B2223 and poor visibility looking north over railway bridge.
Section 4 – score 23
Residential streets, parked cars on either side reduce crossing visibility but generally a good route.
The average score for Route 202 is 26, which suggests that with minor improvements it is an acceptable route. The whole route is dependent on access being secured to the allotment site.
Draft Worthing Local Cycling and Walking Plan crossing through Chesswood allotments from East to West.
Adur and Worthing council have requested public comments on a cycle path that will cross through Chesswood allotments from East to West. It is hard to see how this would be achieved whilst maintaining allotment security without splitting the allotments into North and South compounds.
The proposed route is named 202.
If you would like to comment on this idea there is questionnaire feedback form at https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/lcwip/
Below is the text detailing route 202
Route 202 audit summary
Section 1 – score 29
Route is a dead end, with no through access to Section 2. A large gate prevents access. The route is a quiet route suitable for walking and cycling and would provide a good link towards East Worthing.
Section 2 – score n/a
This section is not accessible, it is blocked at both ends with access to allotments, not a public right of way. Mapping does show a path, however, this is not accessible to the general public.
Section 3 – score 25
No crossing at B2223; needs a crossing to access Chesswood Road/Ham Way more easily. Currently hazardous with high flows on B2223 and poor visibility looking north over railway bridge.
Section 4 – score 23
Residential streets, parked cars on either side reduce crossing visibility but generally a good route.
The average score for Route 202 is 26, which suggests that with minor improvements it is an acceptable route. The whole route is dependent on access being secured to the allotment site.
17th Nov 2019: 2019 WAGA AGM
A reminder that the WAGA AGM is this week on Wednesday 20th November.
There was a request at last years meeting for a copy of the previous years WAGA AGM minutes and this years agenda in advance of the 2019 AGM.
Please find the 2018 minutes and the 2019 agenda below.
Regards Dab.
A reminder that the WAGA AGM is this week on Wednesday 20th November.
There was a request at last years meeting for a copy of the previous years WAGA AGM minutes and this years agenda in advance of the 2019 AGM.
Please find the 2018 minutes and the 2019 agenda below.
Regards Dab.

waga_agm_agenda_2019_v2.pdf |

minutes_of_waga_2018_agm.pdf |

7th Nov 2019: Shop News
> We have decided to reduce all remaining garlic to half price.
> We will not be taking any more orders for King Edward potatoes as we have sold all we ordered.
> We will be running Christmas raffles in all 3 shops which will start on Saturday 30th November and be drawn on Sunday 22nd December. If you have anything you would like to donate as a prize we would be very grateful.
The Sweetpea Festival is to be held on Saturday 13th June at West Tarring site. All members are very welcome to join in. This is the first time we have run this event and it should be a fantastic day. We still have sweetpea seeds in the shops and this is a perfect time to sow them. There is loads of advise on the National associations website if you need some help.
> We have decided to reduce all remaining garlic to half price.
> We will not be taking any more orders for King Edward potatoes as we have sold all we ordered.
> We will be running Christmas raffles in all 3 shops which will start on Saturday 30th November and be drawn on Sunday 22nd December. If you have anything you would like to donate as a prize we would be very grateful.
The Sweetpea Festival is to be held on Saturday 13th June at West Tarring site. All members are very welcome to join in. This is the first time we have run this event and it should be a fantastic day. We still have sweetpea seeds in the shops and this is a perfect time to sow them. There is loads of advise on the National associations website if you need some help.
1st Nov 2019: BBQ Cancelled
28th October 2019: Plastic Compost Bin wanted
One of our members at West Tarring would like a plastic compost bin if you have one you no longer want or need. Please contact Simon: 07958 600707
One of our members at West Tarring would like a plastic compost bin if you have one you no longer want or need. Please contact Simon: 07958 600707
28th October 2019: SHOP NEWS
We are currently taking orders for next seasons seed potatoes, but are fast running out of some varieties. If you want to grow a particular potato next year I suggest you bring along your order form with your payment quite soon. Nets of 2.5kg are only £3, a really good price. We have order forms in the shops if you dont have one.
This is the time to plant your garlic and we still have some in all 3 shops, although stocks are pretty low. Elephant garlic is only £1.30 per clove (we have none left at West Tarring) all other garlic is £1.50 per bulb - Dont Miss Out! It is very much more expensive if you buy anywhere else.
We now have a fantastic range of new seeds in all 3 shops ready for next years growing, including a full range of organic seeds.
We are currently taking orders for next seasons seed potatoes, but are fast running out of some varieties. If you want to grow a particular potato next year I suggest you bring along your order form with your payment quite soon. Nets of 2.5kg are only £3, a really good price. We have order forms in the shops if you dont have one.
This is the time to plant your garlic and we still have some in all 3 shops, although stocks are pretty low. Elephant garlic is only £1.30 per clove (we have none left at West Tarring) all other garlic is £1.50 per bulb - Dont Miss Out! It is very much more expensive if you buy anywhere else.
We now have a fantastic range of new seeds in all 3 shops ready for next years growing, including a full range of organic seeds.
10th October 2019:
If anybody was planning to go to the Worthing Horticultural Soc talk on the 7 November 2019, unfortunately, it has been cancelled, so if you know of anyone who was planning to go along please advise them not to. Regards Dab.
If anybody was planning to go to the Worthing Horticultural Soc talk on the 7 November 2019, unfortunately, it has been cancelled, so if you know of anyone who was planning to go along please advise them not to. Regards Dab.
4th Octoberber 2019:
Sweetpea seeds now in shops.
All 3 shops now have several varieties in blue, pink, red and white which will produce lovely big fragrant blooms perfect to enter in the first Sweet Pea Festival in June. Seeds are really good value at between 80p and £1.20 per pack - unbeatable!!
Get down to your local shop to buy while stocks last
Sweetpea seeds now in shops.
All 3 shops now have several varieties in blue, pink, red and white which will produce lovely big fragrant blooms perfect to enter in the first Sweet Pea Festival in June. Seeds are really good value at between 80p and £1.20 per pack - unbeatable!!
Get down to your local shop to buy while stocks last
27th September 2019:
WAGA Sweetpea Festival 2020
WAGA Sweetpea Festival 2020
27th September 2019:
Chesswood Farm Shop
Richard Lawson who runs the shop at Chesswood Farm will be continuing to open the shop on some Wednesday evenings until the end of the year.
Opening Times:
Wednesday 2nd October 16.00-18.00
Wednesday 6th November 14.00-16.00
Wednesday 4th December 14.00-16.00
Chesswood Farm Shop
Richard Lawson who runs the shop at Chesswood Farm will be continuing to open the shop on some Wednesday evenings until the end of the year.
Opening Times:
Wednesday 2nd October 16.00-18.00
Wednesday 6th November 14.00-16.00
Wednesday 4th December 14.00-16.00
24th September 2019:
Garlic
The garlic has now been delivered and will be for sale in all 3 WAGA shops as from Saturday 28th September.
There are 4 varieties of ordinary garlic: Carcassone Wight, Iberian Wight, Vallelado and Caulk Wight, all on sale for £1.50per bulb.
We also have Elephant Garlic for sale at £1.30 per clove
Garlic
The garlic has now been delivered and will be for sale in all 3 WAGA shops as from Saturday 28th September.
There are 4 varieties of ordinary garlic: Carcassone Wight, Iberian Wight, Vallelado and Caulk Wight, all on sale for £1.50per bulb.
We also have Elephant Garlic for sale at £1.30 per clove
20th September 2019:
Visit to Crossland Flower Nursery Wednesday 11th September.
All of us who visited Crosslands Nurseries had a really interesting time. We had a
2 hour tour of the nursey in including the extensive greenhouses, the heating boiler room and the cutting and sorting area.
We were guided by Ben Cross who runs the nursery and is following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. The nurseries have been in his family since the 1930’s and growing British alstroemerias since 1957. He is passionate about reducing his carbon-footprint and in only using chemicals when necessary, for example when sterilising his soil before planting new varieties.
Visit to Crossland Flower Nursery Wednesday 11th September.
All of us who visited Crosslands Nurseries had a really interesting time. We had a
2 hour tour of the nursey in including the extensive greenhouses, the heating boiler room and the cutting and sorting area.
We were guided by Ben Cross who runs the nursery and is following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. The nurseries have been in his family since the 1930’s and growing British alstroemerias since 1957. He is passionate about reducing his carbon-footprint and in only using chemicals when necessary, for example when sterilising his soil before planting new varieties.
He uses biological controls to counteract pests such as red spider mite and white fly and sorts out slugs and snails with use of his boot!!
He, along with all other British growers, struggles to compete with foreign imported flowers as his business receives no government support. He testifies that his products are superior to those which have been picked too early, chilled and covered in chemicals and after buying blooms from him we can all say he is right! The flowers I bought are amazing compared to others I have bought in the past. I definitely will not be buying flowers grown abroad again. You can buy alstroemerias grown at Crosslands Nursery from Greenfingers Florist in Rowlands Road.
We are hoping Ben will be talking at the Seed Swap at Oak Grove College in February 2020 and you will be able to hear about his work first hand, as well as buying some of his lovely blooms.
We will have some of his alstroemerias on sale at our Annual Show in August 2020.
He, along with all other British growers, struggles to compete with foreign imported flowers as his business receives no government support. He testifies that his products are superior to those which have been picked too early, chilled and covered in chemicals and after buying blooms from him we can all say he is right! The flowers I bought are amazing compared to others I have bought in the past. I definitely will not be buying flowers grown abroad again. You can buy alstroemerias grown at Crosslands Nursery from Greenfingers Florist in Rowlands Road.
We are hoping Ben will be talking at the Seed Swap at Oak Grove College in February 2020 and you will be able to hear about his work first hand, as well as buying some of his lovely blooms.
We will have some of his alstroemerias on sale at our Annual Show in August 2020.
3rd September 2019:
4th September 2019: Chesswood Shop Wednesday evening opening on Wed 25th Sep 4 till 6 pm Humber Weather permitting, Dave and Graham are having a Saturday morning BBQ at Humber next Saturday 7 September, coals lighting at 9.00am so should be up to heat by 9.30am. We are supplying the usual sausages, bacon and buns etc but you are more than welcome to bring your own. Looks like Humber is party central because they are holding a 2nd BBQ on Sat 2nd of Nov, 10:00 . £3 per head. Organiser Dani. West Tarring West Tarring have a BBQ on 1st Nov, (see poster). All Shops Potatoes for 2019 and 2020 season added to website see links below. 2019 / 2020 Potato Varieties 2019 / 2020 Potato Order Form |
1st September 2019: Honey from West Tarring Site will be on sale in the WT shop as from next Saturday 7th September. 1lb jar will be £7 and 1/2 lb jar £3.50.
Garlic will be delivered early September.
Dont forget to buy your Autumn planting red and white onions: £1.30 per lb bag
Compost talk due to take place on 14th September has had to be postponed. It will be rearranged in the Spring.
Garlic will be delivered early September.
Dont forget to buy your Autumn planting red and white onions: £1.30 per lb bag
Compost talk due to take place on 14th September has had to be postponed. It will be rearranged in the Spring.
23th August2019: Autumn planting onions will be in all 3 WAGA shops as from Sunday 24th August. White and red varieties available @£1.30 per lb bag.
16th August2019: Compost Talk
11th August2019: Shop News
We have reduced all stock of Round Up to cost price.
Onions and garlic for Autumn planting have been ordered and will be delivered to all 3 shops during September. Further information about this will be on this website/Facebook/noticeboards. Prices will be slightly higher than for last year @ £1.50 per bulb for garlic,
£1.30 per clove for elephant garlic. The price for all onions has not increased @£1.30 per lb bag.
Information and order forms for next years potatoes will be in the nextPlotholder. Nets of potatoes will be the same price as last year @£3 and will be delivered to the shops at the end of January 2020.
We have reduced all stock of Round Up to cost price.
Onions and garlic for Autumn planting have been ordered and will be delivered to all 3 shops during September. Further information about this will be on this website/Facebook/noticeboards. Prices will be slightly higher than for last year @ £1.50 per bulb for garlic,
£1.30 per clove for elephant garlic. The price for all onions has not increased @£1.30 per lb bag.
Information and order forms for next years potatoes will be in the nextPlotholder. Nets of potatoes will be the same price as last year @£3 and will be delivered to the shops at the end of January 2020.
3rd July2019: Wednesday evening Opening at Chesswood Farm shop:
The shop at Chesswood Farm will continue to open on Wednesday evenings throughout July. Don't forget you can visit this shop as long as you are a WAGA member, you don't need to have a plot at Chesswood.
Free Greenhouse:
8x6 free to anyone who is able to collect from Shoreham. Contact Tina or Mick on 07880235531
The shop at Chesswood Farm will continue to open on Wednesday evenings throughout July. Don't forget you can visit this shop as long as you are a WAGA member, you don't need to have a plot at Chesswood.
Free Greenhouse:
8x6 free to anyone who is able to collect from Shoreham. Contact Tina or Mick on 07880235531
2nd July2019: Old Gardening Tools Needed
Each year at our annual show we have a sale of old or unwanted garden tools. We need to start collecting now so we have a good selection for Bob to sell.
If you have any please bring them to the shop at the West Tarring site or if you cant get there you can deliver them to the shops at Humber Avenue or Chesswood Farm.
Each year at our annual show we have a sale of old or unwanted garden tools. We need to start collecting now so we have a good selection for Bob to sell.
If you have any please bring them to the shop at the West Tarring site or if you cant get there you can deliver them to the shops at Humber Avenue or Chesswood Farm.
27 June 2019:
WAGA 2019 2019 Show Poster and 2019 Show Schedule added to website.
27 June 2019:
I hope everybody knows that WAGA's annual show is on Sat 31st of August this year.
What you may not be aware of is that there is another show hosted by the Worthing Horticultural Society (WHS) which is happening very soon on:
SATURDAY 6th JULY 2019; 2.30 PM TO 4.30 PM
At:
OFFINGTON PARK; METHODIST CHURCH HALLS
BROADWATER GREEN,
WORTHING.
So if you enjoy showing your produce or just like looking at other people's why not try to get to this show as well as WAGA's Show.
Download the WHS show schedule from https://bit.ly/2XjmD9n
What you may not be aware of is that there is another show hosted by the Worthing Horticultural Society (WHS) which is happening very soon on:
SATURDAY 6th JULY 2019; 2.30 PM TO 4.30 PM
At:
OFFINGTON PARK; METHODIST CHURCH HALLS
BROADWATER GREEN,
WORTHING.
So if you enjoy showing your produce or just like looking at other people's why not try to get to this show as well as WAGA's Show.
Download the WHS show schedule from https://bit.ly/2XjmD9n
25th June 2019: Free metal cold frame 100 x 80
Contact Janet on 01903 266522/07954 146457/janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk or see me at the WAGA shop at West Tarring on Sundays
Contact Janet on 01903 266522/07954 146457/janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk or see me at the WAGA shop at West Tarring on Sundays
24th June 2019: Free straw bales at West Tarring Site
Tomorrow some of the working party will be collecting hay bales which can be used to protect your strawberries or for other crop protection. The bales will be put close to the shop from about 11am. Please help yourselves.
Tomorrow some of the working party will be collecting hay bales which can be used to protect your strawberries or for other crop protection. The bales will be put close to the shop from about 11am. Please help yourselves.
23 June 2019: Next Saturday 29th we are having a tour of the allotments at West Tarring in aid of Care for Veterans.
I would be very grateful if a handful of people could offer to help out on Plot 90 with serving refreshments. If you are able to offer a couple of hours between 10 and 12 please contact Janet: janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk or 07954 146457. Thanks
I would be very grateful if a handful of people could offer to help out on Plot 90 with serving refreshments. If you are able to offer a couple of hours between 10 and 12 please contact Janet: janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk or 07954 146457. Thanks
23 June 2019:
22 June 2019:
10th June 2019:
TRIP TO CROSSLAND NURSERY (Walberton)
Wednesday 11 September 2019 Visit a Nursery specialising in Alstroemerias
TRIP TO CROSSLAND NURSERY (Walberton)
Wednesday 11 September 2019 Visit a Nursery specialising in Alstroemerias
We have organised this visit after several members heard a talk given by Ben Cross while on the WAGA trip in 2018. Ben and his family own Crosslands Nursery at Walberton and he will tell you about the history of his family in horticulture and give a full insight into how they grow, harvest, maintain and process their British Alstroemeria.
Ben will talk about heating and irrigating the crop, storing, packing and sending the flowers around the UK. He will also discuss the big differences between British flowers and imported flowers. Flowers will be for sale at the end of the tour for just £2.50 a bunch. 3 The tour starts at 6.30 and lasts about 1.5 hours. Unfortunately, it is not suitable for wheelchair users and you will need to be on your feet for the whole tour. |
All you pay is £15 per head for the minibus to take you there and back and for the tour. We will be stopping at The Worlds End public house on the way home for a short time.
There are seven pick up points around Worthing, starting at 4.30pm.
When you book, please state your chosen pickup point from the following:
4.30pm St Symphorians Church, new Road Durrington
4.35pm The Boulevard/Strand, opposite Westmorland House
4.40pm West Worthing Station
4.45pm Worthing Station
4.55pm East Worthing, Chesswood Rd./Ham Road corner by the church
5.00pm Broadwater Green, southern bus stop in Broadwater Street West
5.05pm Findon Valley Shops
The three WAGA shops are handling the bookings so take your money along there and get in quick before the transport fills up. If it is impossible for you to get to a shop then ring 07954 146457 and leave a message for Janet Robins.
All bookings must be received by 21 August 2019 but we will keep a reserve list if anyone cancels. Cancellations cannot be guaranteed a refund after 11 August.
There are seven pick up points around Worthing, starting at 4.30pm.
When you book, please state your chosen pickup point from the following:
4.30pm St Symphorians Church, new Road Durrington
4.35pm The Boulevard/Strand, opposite Westmorland House
4.40pm West Worthing Station
4.45pm Worthing Station
4.55pm East Worthing, Chesswood Rd./Ham Road corner by the church
5.00pm Broadwater Green, southern bus stop in Broadwater Street West
5.05pm Findon Valley Shops
The three WAGA shops are handling the bookings so take your money along there and get in quick before the transport fills up. If it is impossible for you to get to a shop then ring 07954 146457 and leave a message for Janet Robins.
All bookings must be received by 21 August 2019 but we will keep a reserve list if anyone cancels. Cancellations cannot be guaranteed a refund after 11 August.
10th June 2019:
WAGA Summer Newsletter (Plotholder) 2019
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WAGA Summer Newsletter (Plotholder) 2019
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10th June 2019:
Free shed and greenhouse!!
One of our neighbours in Ringmer Road has a greenhouse 6x8 and shed 6x8 free to take away. Both are in good condition. He will even help you to do it!
If you're interested contact Graham on 07866 521955
Free shed and greenhouse!!
One of our neighbours in Ringmer Road has a greenhouse 6x8 and shed 6x8 free to take away. Both are in good condition. He will even help you to do it!
If you're interested contact Graham on 07866 521955
5th June 2019:
Wednesday evening opening of shops
The shop at Chesswood Farm site will continue to open on Wednesday evenings during June. Opening times are 4.30 - 7.00
The shops at West Tarring and Humber will not be opening midweek during June.
Wednesday evening opening of shops
The shop at Chesswood Farm site will continue to open on Wednesday evenings during June. Opening times are 4.30 - 7.00
The shops at West Tarring and Humber will not be opening midweek during June.
5th June 2019:
Chesswood Social
Summer Social
Saturday 22nd June.
Chesswood Farm Shop
10-12
Call in to the shop for a coffee,a piece of cake,or just a chat There will be books on gardening to buy, a few secondhand tools, as well as the usual Supplies from the shop
Richard.
Chesswood Social
Summer Social
Saturday 22nd June.
Chesswood Farm Shop
10-12
Call in to the shop for a coffee,a piece of cake,or just a chat There will be books on gardening to buy, a few secondhand tools, as well as the usual Supplies from the shop
Richard.
5th June 2019:
Humber BBQ
To celebrate the opening of the Humber Social room, we are going to hold a Breakfast BBQ on the 29th June. Ignition is at 9:30 am. Tea and coffee and food provided.
Feel free to bring your own food or refreshments if you wish.
Dave and Graham.
Humber BBQ
To celebrate the opening of the Humber Social room, we are going to hold a Breakfast BBQ on the 29th June. Ignition is at 9:30 am. Tea and coffee and food provided.
Feel free to bring your own food or refreshments if you wish.
Dave and Graham.
5th June 2019: WT BBQ
10th May 2019: Ferric Phosphate Slug Pellets
The Government has announced that after 30th June 2020 it will not be legal to use metaldehyde (except in a permanent Greenhouse).
Ferric phosphate slug pellets therefore become the main option for chemical slug control.
Follow the link below to read more about the pros and cons of this type of slug pellet.
Slug Pellets
The Government has announced that after 30th June 2020 it will not be legal to use metaldehyde (except in a permanent Greenhouse).
Ferric phosphate slug pellets therefore become the main option for chemical slug control.
Follow the link below to read more about the pros and cons of this type of slug pellet.
Slug Pellets
9th May 2019: Shop News
We will be having plant sales/swaps at all 3 shops this weekend. We would be grateful for any spare plants or seedlings you have spare. Come along and buy from others or swap for something you haven't grown.
Slug Pellets: If you usually use slug pellets containing Metaldehyde you will not be able to buy them anywhere after 30th June. We have some in stock in all 3 shops, but will not be replacing them once we have sold out.
Alternatives are: environmentally friendly slug pellets which we have in stock, egg shells, coffee grounds, grit.
Unfortunately, due to lack of interest, the shop at Humber wont be open on Wednesday evenings during May. Chesswood Farm and West Tarring shops will continue to open Wednesday evenings until the end of May.
We will be having plant sales/swaps at all 3 shops this weekend. We would be grateful for any spare plants or seedlings you have spare. Come along and buy from others or swap for something you haven't grown.
Slug Pellets: If you usually use slug pellets containing Metaldehyde you will not be able to buy them anywhere after 30th June. We have some in stock in all 3 shops, but will not be replacing them once we have sold out.
Alternatives are: environmentally friendly slug pellets which we have in stock, egg shells, coffee grounds, grit.
Unfortunately, due to lack of interest, the shop at Humber wont be open on Wednesday evenings during May. Chesswood Farm and West Tarring shops will continue to open Wednesday evenings until the end of May.
26 April 2019: Wednesday evening opening of WAGA shops
We have decided to extend the midweek opening of the shops throughout May.
West Tarring and Humber shops will be open from 5.00 - 6.30 and Chesswood Farm shop will be opening for longer 4.30 - 7.00.
We have decided to extend the midweek opening of the shops throughout May.
West Tarring and Humber shops will be open from 5.00 - 6.30 and Chesswood Farm shop will be opening for longer 4.30 - 7.00.
11 April 2019: Tomato and strawberry plants
We will have tomato strawberry plants for sale at the West Tarring shop this Saturday. Come early as they will soon go!
We will have tomato strawberry plants for sale at the West Tarring shop this Saturday. Come early as they will soon go!
05 April 2019: Potatoes
We have a few varieties of seed potatoes left in the WAGA shops which we will be reducing to half price this weekend - £1.50 and 50p. You will need to be quick as there aren't many and they will sell quickly!
We have a few varieties of seed potatoes left in the WAGA shops which we will be reducing to half price this weekend - £1.50 and 50p. You will need to be quick as there aren't many and they will sell quickly!
04 April 2019: Wednesday evening shop opening
Mid week opening: The shops at West Tarring and Humber sites will be open from 5 - 7 during April and the shop at Chesswood farm site will be open from 6 - 8. We hope this will be useful for people who struggle to get to the shops at the weekend.
We are organising plant sale/swaps at all 3 shops on Saturday 11th May during shop opening times. Please save any seedlin gs or plants you have for this and bring them along on the day. Any plants remaining will be sold on Sunday 12th.
Mid week opening: The shops at West Tarring and Humber sites will be open from 5 - 7 during April and the shop at Chesswood farm site will be open from 6 - 8. We hope this will be useful for people who struggle to get to the shops at the weekend.
We are organising plant sale/swaps at all 3 shops on Saturday 11th May during shop opening times. Please save any seedlin gs or plants you have for this and bring them along on the day. Any plants remaining will be sold on Sunday 12th.

3rd April 2019: Potting Benches
We can now sell you potting benches made by Men in Sheds using reclaimed or donated wood. They are only £25 and will be made to order. Come and see us at the shops to place your order.
Shredded Paper can be brilliant if added to your compost. If you would like a free bag contact Janet on 01903 266522/07954146457.
We can now sell you potting benches made by Men in Sheds using reclaimed or donated wood. They are only £25 and will be made to order. Come and see us at the shops to place your order.
Shredded Paper can be brilliant if added to your compost. If you would like a free bag contact Janet on 01903 266522/07954146457.
24 March 2019: WISLEY TRIP SOLD OUT
The 2019 Wisley trip is now SOLD OUT.
Sometimes we get cancellations so if you missed the chance to book why not leave your details at one of the shops and if a place becomes available we will contact you.
Regards Dab.
The 2019 Wisley trip is now SOLD OUT.
Sometimes we get cancellations so if you missed the chance to book why not leave your details at one of the shops and if a place becomes available we will contact you.
Regards Dab.
06 March 2019: Spring Events in the WAGA Shops
Mid week opening: All 3 shops will be open on Wednesday evenings during April to help out members who struggle to get to the shops at weekends. That is Wednesday 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th between 6 and 8pm.
We are organising plant sale/swaps at all 3 shops on Saturday 11th May during shop opening times. Please save any seedlings or plants you have for this and bring them along on the day. Any plants remaining will be sold on Sunday 12th.
Mid week opening: All 3 shops will be open on Wednesday evenings during April to help out members who struggle to get to the shops at weekends. That is Wednesday 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th between 6 and 8pm.
We are organising plant sale/swaps at all 3 shops on Saturday 11th May during shop opening times. Please save any seedlings or plants you have for this and bring them along on the day. Any plants remaining will be sold on Sunday 12th.
04 March 2019: Reduced onions sold really quickly at the weekend, only a few left. Hurry along on Saturday to buy the last few remaining.
West Tarring Shop have cabbage collars reduced to £1 only for a pack pf 30
West Tarring Shop have cabbage collars reduced to £1 only for a pack pf 30
01 March 2019: This week we will be reducing the price of all remaining onion and shallot sets to 10p per bag!! What a bargain if you haven't already bought your sets. Dont miss out as Im sure they will soon sell at that price.
23 Feb 2019:
SPECIAL DAY AT WISLEY-FREE!
This year's WAGA outing is to the RHS flagship gardens at Wisley in Surrey on Saturday 15th June. This is a wonderful place to spend a day and this year the new Visitor Centre is open and the exotic garden is now fully developed into a "must see" attraction, as is the enormous glasshouse. We have chosen the 15th June as this is the weekend of the "Specialist Plant Show" where RHS Plant Societies will put on a wonderful display of all manner of flowers, fruit, vegetables and trees, with experts on hand to tell you what you have been doing wrong all these years. This really does seem to be a special day and for WAGA members and guests it is free! More than that we each get a £5 voucher to spend in the shop or plant centre, subject to a £30 minimum spend.
All you pay is £12 per head for the coach to take you there and back. There are seven pick up points around Worthing, starting at 9.00 am and leaving Wisley at 4.00 pm, getting you home at about 5.30 pm. The three WAGA shops are handling the bookings so take your money along there and get in quick before the coach fills up. If it is impossible for you to get to a shop then ring 07931740349.
When you book you must state your chosen pickup point from the following.
9.00 St Symphorians Church, new Road Durrington.
9.05 The Boulevard/Strand, opposite Westmorland House.
9.10 West Worthing Station.
9.15 Worthing Station
9.25 East Worthing, Chesswood Rd./Ham Road corner by the church.
9.30 Broadwater Green, southern bus stop in Broadwater St. West.
9.35 Findon Rd./Durrington Cemetry.
All bookings must be received by 1st June 2019 but we will keep a reserve list if anyone cancels.
Cancellations cannot be guaranteed a refund after 15th May.
This year's WAGA outing is to the RHS flagship gardens at Wisley in Surrey on Saturday 15th June. This is a wonderful place to spend a day and this year the new Visitor Centre is open and the exotic garden is now fully developed into a "must see" attraction, as is the enormous glasshouse. We have chosen the 15th June as this is the weekend of the "Specialist Plant Show" where RHS Plant Societies will put on a wonderful display of all manner of flowers, fruit, vegetables and trees, with experts on hand to tell you what you have been doing wrong all these years. This really does seem to be a special day and for WAGA members and guests it is free! More than that we each get a £5 voucher to spend in the shop or plant centre, subject to a £30 minimum spend.
All you pay is £12 per head for the coach to take you there and back. There are seven pick up points around Worthing, starting at 9.00 am and leaving Wisley at 4.00 pm, getting you home at about 5.30 pm. The three WAGA shops are handling the bookings so take your money along there and get in quick before the coach fills up. If it is impossible for you to get to a shop then ring 07931740349.
When you book you must state your chosen pickup point from the following.
9.00 St Symphorians Church, new Road Durrington.
9.05 The Boulevard/Strand, opposite Westmorland House.
9.10 West Worthing Station.
9.15 Worthing Station
9.25 East Worthing, Chesswood Rd./Ham Road corner by the church.
9.30 Broadwater Green, southern bus stop in Broadwater St. West.
9.35 Findon Rd./Durrington Cemetry.
All bookings must be received by 1st June 2019 but we will keep a reserve list if anyone cancels.
Cancellations cannot be guaranteed a refund after 15th May.
23 Feb 2019:
Annual Dinner
The Annual Dinner was held at the Indoor Bowls Club, Field Place on 16th February and, as usual, was a really enjoyable evening. Good surroundings, good food, good company, a real fun quiz and raffle of some super prizes. The only problem is that you, almost certainly, were not there! We have over 500 members but only 20 were there, along with partners and guests a total of 42. Enough for a good evening but we should have been sold out twice over, after all, eating out is the nation's favourite leisure pastime. Your Committee worked hard to put on this, the main social event of the year but sadly it was rejected by 96% of the membership. We would really like to know what we are doing wrong and how we can persuade you to come next year. Please let us have your views.
Annual Dinner
The Annual Dinner was held at the Indoor Bowls Club, Field Place on 16th February and, as usual, was a really enjoyable evening. Good surroundings, good food, good company, a real fun quiz and raffle of some super prizes. The only problem is that you, almost certainly, were not there! We have over 500 members but only 20 were there, along with partners and guests a total of 42. Enough for a good evening but we should have been sold out twice over, after all, eating out is the nation's favourite leisure pastime. Your Committee worked hard to put on this, the main social event of the year but sadly it was rejected by 96% of the membership. We would really like to know what we are doing wrong and how we can persuade you to come next year. Please let us have your views.
23 Feb 2019:
Annual Show
It may be a long way off, but it is never too early to start thinking about our Annual Show, 31st August at Oak Grove College. Put a note in your diary and make sure you come. The committee are working hard to make this year even better than before, so think about how you can help. If you have not entered a show before, make this year the first of many, it really is fun. Be generous, show us what you can do. Fruit, vegetables, flowers, flower arranging, cooking and lots more, and there is a separate section for novices to help you get started. In the Spring the show schedule will be in the shops, pick one up and plan your campaign. Our's is a show for everyone. Please don't miss it.
Jack Powis, Show Secretary.
Annual Show
It may be a long way off, but it is never too early to start thinking about our Annual Show, 31st August at Oak Grove College. Put a note in your diary and make sure you come. The committee are working hard to make this year even better than before, so think about how you can help. If you have not entered a show before, make this year the first of many, it really is fun. Be generous, show us what you can do. Fruit, vegetables, flowers, flower arranging, cooking and lots more, and there is a separate section for novices to help you get started. In the Spring the show schedule will be in the shops, pick one up and plan your campaign. Our's is a show for everyone. Please don't miss it.
Jack Powis, Show Secretary.
23 Feb 2019:
WAGA Membership Renewal
Thank you to those who have already renewed their membership and received their new improved membership card! It is so easy to re-join when visiting the stores to purchase soil improvers, seeds onion sets and all those odd items but please remember that we are not allowed to trade with non-members. You are still legal until April 30th.
If you have changed your contact details or are willing to receive bulletins and “Plotholder” by e-mail, then please give the store the information and they will pass it on to me. Thank you.
For those who can’t get to Chesswood Farm, Humber Avenue or West Tarring stores then you can post your £3 to;
Membership Secretary,
14 Burlington Road,
Goring by Sea
BN12 6DB
And don’t worry about finding your old card and number, we will give you a new one this year.
Many thanks
Margo Hollingdale
Membership Secretary
WAGA Membership Renewal
Thank you to those who have already renewed their membership and received their new improved membership card! It is so easy to re-join when visiting the stores to purchase soil improvers, seeds onion sets and all those odd items but please remember that we are not allowed to trade with non-members. You are still legal until April 30th.
If you have changed your contact details or are willing to receive bulletins and “Plotholder” by e-mail, then please give the store the information and they will pass it on to me. Thank you.
For those who can’t get to Chesswood Farm, Humber Avenue or West Tarring stores then you can post your £3 to;
Membership Secretary,
14 Burlington Road,
Goring by Sea
BN12 6DB
And don’t worry about finding your old card and number, we will give you a new one this year.
Many thanks
Margo Hollingdale
Membership Secretary
18th Jan 2019:
Small bags of seed potatoes:
In addition to the large bags of seed potatoes which we always stock, this year we have 4 varieties which are available in smaller bags containing 5 potatoes. These are on sale for only £1 and are ideal for people who only want to grow a few potatoes or who want to have a selection.
Varieties available are: Rocket, Osprey, Jazzy and Vivaldi.
Small bags of seed potatoes:
In addition to the large bags of seed potatoes which we always stock, this year we have 4 varieties which are available in smaller bags containing 5 potatoes. These are on sale for only £1 and are ideal for people who only want to grow a few potatoes or who want to have a selection.
Varieties available are: Rocket, Osprey, Jazzy and Vivaldi.
23 Feb 2019:
WORTHING CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS
Are you concerned about the local countryside?
Would you like to get involved with practical conservation tasks, such as coppicing, scrub clearance, tree planting and pond management?
Worthing Conservation Volunteers meet up about every three weeks, usually on a Sunday at various sites in the local area such as High Salvington, Northbrook Pond, Hillbarn Woodland, Lancing Ring and with the National Trust at Cissbury Ring. A couple of times a year we also help maintain the sandy heath at Fittleworth Common.
Work parties begin at 10.00am and we leave by 3pm, you would be welcome for just a couple of hours or the entire session as all contributions make a difference.
Guidance is given to learn different skills and all tools are provided.
For further details and the venue for the next session, please contact Jay on 01903 762064.
WORTHING CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS
Are you concerned about the local countryside?
Would you like to get involved with practical conservation tasks, such as coppicing, scrub clearance, tree planting and pond management?
Worthing Conservation Volunteers meet up about every three weeks, usually on a Sunday at various sites in the local area such as High Salvington, Northbrook Pond, Hillbarn Woodland, Lancing Ring and with the National Trust at Cissbury Ring. A couple of times a year we also help maintain the sandy heath at Fittleworth Common.
Work parties begin at 10.00am and we leave by 3pm, you would be welcome for just a couple of hours or the entire session as all contributions make a difference.
Guidance is given to learn different skills and all tools are provided.
For further details and the venue for the next session, please contact Jay on 01903 762064.
6th February 2019:
Seed Potatoes and Onion and Shallot sets:
All 3 shops still have Santero onion sets, red onion sets and shallot sets for sale at really good prices.
Santero onions are resistant to Downy Mildew and are quite difficult to source elsewhere. We are selling them for £2 for 1/2lb bag.
Our red onions and shallot sets are also in 1/2lb bags and on sale for only £1 per bag.
Seed Potatoes and Onion and Shallot sets:
All 3 shops still have Santero onion sets, red onion sets and shallot sets for sale at really good prices.
Santero onions are resistant to Downy Mildew and are quite difficult to source elsewhere. We are selling them for £2 for 1/2lb bag.
Our red onions and shallot sets are also in 1/2lb bags and on sale for only £1 per bag.
6th February 2019:
Chesswood Farm Shop:
The shop at Chesswood Farm site will now be open on Saturday and Sunday mornings between 10am and 12am.
There is a wide range of high quality seeds at extremely good prices, approximately 1/2 the price you would pay elsewhere. They have seed potaoes in 2.5kg nets for £3 and in small bags containing 5 potatoes for £1, this is ideal for people who only want to grow a small amount or for people who want to grow a mixed row.
We have Santero onion sets at £2 which are resistant to Downy mildew, red onions and shallots both at £1. All are sold in 1/2 lb bags and are very good value.
Come and have a look at our other stock: JI composts, fertilizers, canes, netting, groundcover, gloves, string, watering cans, labels and pens etc...
If there is anything which we dont currently stock which you feel would be popular let the shop staff know or get in touch with Richard Lawson or Janet Robins.
Chesswood Farm Shop:
The shop at Chesswood Farm site will now be open on Saturday and Sunday mornings between 10am and 12am.
There is a wide range of high quality seeds at extremely good prices, approximately 1/2 the price you would pay elsewhere. They have seed potaoes in 2.5kg nets for £3 and in small bags containing 5 potatoes for £1, this is ideal for people who only want to grow a small amount or for people who want to grow a mixed row.
We have Santero onion sets at £2 which are resistant to Downy mildew, red onions and shallots both at £1. All are sold in 1/2 lb bags and are very good value.
Come and have a look at our other stock: JI composts, fertilizers, canes, netting, groundcover, gloves, string, watering cans, labels and pens etc...
If there is anything which we dont currently stock which you feel would be popular let the shop staff know or get in touch with Richard Lawson or Janet Robins.
31st Jan 2019:
WAGA Veg Seed List:
The Veg and Seed list has been updated with the items that are new for the 2018 / 2019 season.
WAGA Veg Seed List
WAGA Veg Seed List:
The Veg and Seed list has been updated with the items that are new for the 2018 / 2019 season.
WAGA Veg Seed List
30th Jan 2019:
Sow and Harvest Chart:
Kings Seeds when to Sow and Harvest Chart.
Kings Seeds say "This sow and harvest chart is for seeds only, potatoes are different. As you can see shallots and onion sets are not on this list either!"
Download pdf by clicking on link below.
Sow and Harvest Chart
Sow and Harvest Chart:
Kings Seeds when to Sow and Harvest Chart.
Kings Seeds say "This sow and harvest chart is for seeds only, potatoes are different. As you can see shallots and onion sets are not on this list either!"
Download pdf by clicking on link below.
Sow and Harvest Chart
23rd Jan 2019:
Seed Potatoes:
This seasons seed potatoes will be in the shops this weekend. If you have pre-ordered we will have your order set aside, but if you haven't we will have a good range of stock for you to buy. All nets will be £3 which is really reasonable compared to other sources. Dont leave it too late as these sell out really quickly.
Care of seed potatoes and onion/shallot sets: When you get these home remove them from the bag/net and set them out in a cool, not too cold room out of direct sunlight. Egg boxes are ideal for potatoes. Potatoes will start to chit (grow shoots) fairly soon ready for planting when the soil warms up.
Seed Potatoes:
This seasons seed potatoes will be in the shops this weekend. If you have pre-ordered we will have your order set aside, but if you haven't we will have a good range of stock for you to buy. All nets will be £3 which is really reasonable compared to other sources. Dont leave it too late as these sell out really quickly.
Care of seed potatoes and onion/shallot sets: When you get these home remove them from the bag/net and set them out in a cool, not too cold room out of direct sunlight. Egg boxes are ideal for potatoes. Potatoes will start to chit (grow shoots) fairly soon ready for planting when the soil warms up.
18th Jan 2019:
Organic Seeds:
After many requests we have decided to stock a small range of organic seeds at the West Tarring shop. chese include: dwarf and climbing french beans, runner beans, beetroot, cabbage, courgettes, cucumber, carrots, leeks, lettuce, peas, radish, spinach, butternut squash and tomatoes. The prices are very reasonable, mostly £1.
If this proves popular we will get in a wider range next season.
Organic Seeds:
After many requests we have decided to stock a small range of organic seeds at the West Tarring shop. chese include: dwarf and climbing french beans, runner beans, beetroot, cabbage, courgettes, cucumber, carrots, leeks, lettuce, peas, radish, spinach, butternut squash and tomatoes. The prices are very reasonable, mostly £1.
If this proves popular we will get in a wider range next season.
14th Jan 2019:
Spring planting onion and shallot sets:
The spring planting sets will be available in the allotment shops from Saturday 19th January (Sunday 20th at Chesswood Fam).
Red onions and shallots will be sold at £1 per 1/2 lb bag and the white Santero onions, which are disease resistant will be £2 per bag.
It is not yet time to plant these, but a good idea to buy them soon as we only have a limited stock.
See you at the weekend!!!
Spring planting onion and shallot sets:
The spring planting sets will be available in the allotment shops from Saturday 19th January (Sunday 20th at Chesswood Fam).
Red onions and shallots will be sold at £1 per 1/2 lb bag and the white Santero onions, which are disease resistant will be £2 per bag.
It is not yet time to plant these, but a good idea to buy them soon as we only have a limited stock.
See you at the weekend!!!
10th Jan 2019:
Transition Town Worthing Seed Swap
Transition Town Worthing Seed Swap
4th Jan 2019:
Chesswood Farm Shop
The shop at Chesswood Farm site will only be open on Sundays between 10 and 12 during January.
In February it will also be open on Saturdays.
Chesswood Farm Shop
The shop at Chesswood Farm site will only be open on Sundays between 10 and 12 during January.
In February it will also be open on Saturdays.
1st Jan 2019:
Shop News
We would like to wish a very Happy New Year to all of our lovely volunteers and customers.
We would also like to say a big thank you to John Sadler who has run the shop at West Tarring for several years. John has decided to stand down from this role so he can have more free time. He transformed the shop into a welcoming well stocked place which members enjoy visiting. He has given his time regularly most weekends and for numerous hours during the week keeping it clean, tidy and orderly. He will really be missed, but has agreed to still cover some duties. The shop will now be run jointly by Angie Hewitt and Janet Robins.
It is now too late to pre-order seed potatoes, but dont worry when they are delivered at the end of the month there will be plenty to choose from. We will let you know when they are in the shops via this website/Facebook/noticeboards.
Shop News
We would like to wish a very Happy New Year to all of our lovely volunteers and customers.
We would also like to say a big thank you to John Sadler who has run the shop at West Tarring for several years. John has decided to stand down from this role so he can have more free time. He transformed the shop into a welcoming well stocked place which members enjoy visiting. He has given his time regularly most weekends and for numerous hours during the week keeping it clean, tidy and orderly. He will really be missed, but has agreed to still cover some duties. The shop will now be run jointly by Angie Hewitt and Janet Robins.
It is now too late to pre-order seed potatoes, but dont worry when they are delivered at the end of the month there will be plenty to choose from. We will let you know when they are in the shops via this website/Facebook/noticeboards.
19th Dec 2018:
Restrictions on the use of metaldehyde to protect wildlife
Ban on the outdoor use of metaldehyde introduced to protect wildlife
From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, Health and Safety Executive, and The Rt Hon Michael Gove MPA ban on the outdoor use of metaldehyde, a pesticide used to control slugs in a range of crops and in gardens, is to be introduced across Great Britain from Spring 2020, the Environment Secretary announced today (19 December).
www.nsalg.org.uk/news/restrictions-on-the-use-of-metaldehyde-to-protect-wildlife/
Restrictions on the use of metaldehyde to protect wildlife
Ban on the outdoor use of metaldehyde introduced to protect wildlife
From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, Health and Safety Executive, and The Rt Hon Michael Gove MPA ban on the outdoor use of metaldehyde, a pesticide used to control slugs in a range of crops and in gardens, is to be introduced across Great Britain from Spring 2020, the Environment Secretary announced today (19 December).
www.nsalg.org.uk/news/restrictions-on-the-use-of-metaldehyde-to-protect-wildlife/
12th Dec 2018:
Potato orders
Reminder that the last date for pre-ordering your seed potatoes for next year is Sunday 23rd December.
Potato orders
Reminder that the last date for pre-ordering your seed potatoes for next year is Sunday 23rd December.
News 30 Nov 2018:
Website Notifications
Have you ever wished that the Website could send you an email when the News page changes?
Well you could use the Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WAGA1/ to get notifications , but if you hate Facebook another option is Visualping, this is free and once set up will send you an email, similar to the image shown below, whenever a change appears on the web page that you choose to monitor. visualping.io/
Whenever we make major changes in the Website we let you know in the News page so the URL to monitor is: waga1.weebly.com/
Website Notifications
Have you ever wished that the Website could send you an email when the News page changes?
Well you could use the Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WAGA1/ to get notifications , but if you hate Facebook another option is Visualping, this is free and once set up will send you an email, similar to the image shown below, whenever a change appears on the web page that you choose to monitor. visualping.io/
Whenever we make major changes in the Website we let you know in the News page so the URL to monitor is: waga1.weebly.com/
News 29 Nov 2018:
WAGA Pub Night
The December Pub night clashes with boxing day so we have decided to reschedule it to Wednesday 19th of December.
WAGA Pub Night
The December Pub night clashes with boxing day so we have decided to reschedule it to Wednesday 19th of December.
News 9 Nov 2018:
Next Seasons Seeds:
All 3 shops now have a wide range of new seeds for next season. Lots of choice, lots of new varieties, lots of disease-resistant choices. Come and have a look, why not visit all 3 shops as they all have different choices. make a list and give yourself a pre-Christmas treat!
Christmas Raffles
These will soom be starting in the shops. Lots of lovely prizes, only £1 per strip.
Next Seasons Seeds:
All 3 shops now have a wide range of new seeds for next season. Lots of choice, lots of new varieties, lots of disease-resistant choices. Come and have a look, why not visit all 3 shops as they all have different choices. make a list and give yourself a pre-Christmas treat!
Christmas Raffles
These will soom be starting in the shops. Lots of lovely prizes, only £1 per strip.
News 7 Nov 2018:
2019 WAGA Dinner now taking bookings.
For more info click link 2019 WAGA Dinner
Committee positions still available:
Treasurer and Social Secretary. (We also need an Auditor)
2019 WAGA Dinner now taking bookings.
For more info click link 2019 WAGA Dinner
Committee positions still available:
Treasurer and Social Secretary. (We also need an Auditor)
News 6 Nov 2018:
Chesswood Auction.
There was a really lovely atmosphere at the auction on Saturday. The sun shone and everyone had a good time!
Lots of heavy bidding especially for the greenhouse which was a fantastic buy for the lucky lady who secured it.
A big thanks goes out to Chris who ran the bidding like a pro and to Julia for providing delicious refreshments; best coffee and walnut cake ever!!
The bidding made a fantastic£186 for WAGA funds.
Christmas Raffles
Christmas raffles will be starting soon in all 3 shops. £1 per strip, lots of lovely prizes.
Chesswood Auction.
There was a really lovely atmosphere at the auction on Saturday. The sun shone and everyone had a good time!
Lots of heavy bidding especially for the greenhouse which was a fantastic buy for the lucky lady who secured it.
A big thanks goes out to Chris who ran the bidding like a pro and to Julia for providing delicious refreshments; best coffee and walnut cake ever!!
The bidding made a fantastic£186 for WAGA funds.
Christmas Raffles
Christmas raffles will be starting soon in all 3 shops. £1 per strip, lots of lovely prizes.
News 2 Nov 2018:
Chesswood Auction. 10 am Sat 3 Nov
If you are coming to the auction tomorrow please remember to bring cash or a cheque book if you intend to bid.
IOUs will not be acceptable as payment. Regards Dab.
Chesswood Auction. 10 am Sat 3 Nov
If you are coming to the auction tomorrow please remember to bring cash or a cheque book if you intend to bid.
IOUs will not be acceptable as payment. Regards Dab.
News 31 Oct 2018:
Willow
The WAM working party at Chesswood Farm site have been busy cutting back their willow trees. There are plenty of willow whips available for anyone who wants to do some willow weaving or to use it at home to make a living bower or arch. They have left an assortment of whips between the shop buildings at West Tarring site for people to help themselves. Anything left after a couple of weeks will be removed and burnt.
If you would like to learn how to make a simple climbing plant support using willow Janet would be happy to show you how. Just give me a ring on 01903 266522 and we can arrange a time during the 2 Saturday mornings.
Please note WAM are not keen for people to make living willow structures on their plots.
Willow
The WAM working party at Chesswood Farm site have been busy cutting back their willow trees. There are plenty of willow whips available for anyone who wants to do some willow weaving or to use it at home to make a living bower or arch. They have left an assortment of whips between the shop buildings at West Tarring site for people to help themselves. Anything left after a couple of weeks will be removed and burnt.
If you would like to learn how to make a simple climbing plant support using willow Janet would be happy to show you how. Just give me a ring on 01903 266522 and we can arrange a time during the 2 Saturday mornings.
Please note WAM are not keen for people to make living willow structures on their plots.
News 30 Oct 2018:
Spring planting onions:
The onion and shallot sets for next spring have been ordered. We have been able to order Santero variety which are resistant to onion rot, but will be more expensive than the red variety on sale. Red onions and shallots will be £1 for 1/2 lb bag and Santero white onions will be £2 for 1/2 lb bag, still very good value. These will be on sale in all 3 shops from beginning of February 2019.
Christmas Raffles in shops:
We will be having Christmas raffles in all 3 shops and would be very grateful for any prizes donated by members, just bring them along to the shop you use the most. Tickets will be on sale from Saturday 1st December and will be £1 per strip. Raffles will be drawn on Saturday 22nd December at 10.30.
Potato orders;
There is still time to pre-order your seed potatoes. All shops have copies of order form. You need to leave payment with your order, only £3 per variety. Delivery of potatoes will be end of January/beginning of February 2019. When they are in shops we will post the website/Facebook and noticeboards.
Spring planting onions:
The onion and shallot sets for next spring have been ordered. We have been able to order Santero variety which are resistant to onion rot, but will be more expensive than the red variety on sale. Red onions and shallots will be £1 for 1/2 lb bag and Santero white onions will be £2 for 1/2 lb bag, still very good value. These will be on sale in all 3 shops from beginning of February 2019.
Christmas Raffles in shops:
We will be having Christmas raffles in all 3 shops and would be very grateful for any prizes donated by members, just bring them along to the shop you use the most. Tickets will be on sale from Saturday 1st December and will be £1 per strip. Raffles will be drawn on Saturday 22nd December at 10.30.
Potato orders;
There is still time to pre-order your seed potatoes. All shops have copies of order form. You need to leave payment with your order, only £3 per variety. Delivery of potatoes will be end of January/beginning of February 2019. When they are in shops we will post the website/Facebook and noticeboards.
News 26 Oct 2018:
New seeds:
New seeds for next season are about to be ordered. If you have anything which we do not currently stock, which you would like to see in your favourite shop please let Janet know.
When seeds are delivered and in shops we will let you know via the website/Facebook/noticeboards.
New seeds:
New seeds for next season are about to be ordered. If you have anything which we do not currently stock, which you would like to see in your favourite shop please let Janet know.
When seeds are delivered and in shops we will let you know via the website/Facebook/noticeboards.
News 19 Sep 2018:
Garlic
### Garlic will be in the shops from this Saturday ###
Pages added to website
Garlic Growing Guide
2018 / 2019 Garlic Varieties
UK Southern Book Show
Scrace, published author and WAGA member will be attending this event.
www.uksouthernbookshow.co.uk/
Garlic
### Garlic will be in the shops from this Saturday ###
Pages added to website
Garlic Growing Guide
2018 / 2019 Garlic Varieties
UK Southern Book Show
Scrace, published author and WAGA member will be attending this event.
www.uksouthernbookshow.co.uk/
News 14 Sep 2018:
Honey
John and Sarah Scrace and we will have some of their lovely honey for sale in the shop at WT from this Saturday.
It will be in 1/2lb jars and cost £4 with 50p per jar coming to WAGA.
They have just won 1st prize for it at the Sheep Fair.
Garlic
We regret that the garlic order has been delayed and wont be in the shops for another couple of weeks.
Honey
John and Sarah Scrace and we will have some of their lovely honey for sale in the shop at WT from this Saturday.
It will be in 1/2lb jars and cost £4 with 50p per jar coming to WAGA.
They have just won 1st prize for it at the Sheep Fair.
Garlic
We regret that the garlic order has been delayed and wont be in the shops for another couple of weeks.
News 2 Sep 2018:
2018/2019 Potato Orders
The 2018/2019 Potato order form can be found here:
https://waga1.weebly.com/potato-order-form-2018.html
There is also a potato growing guide and information about each type of potato available from the drop down menu @
SHOPS > Product Information > Potatoes.
2018/2019 Potato Orders
The 2018/2019 Potato order form can be found here:
https://waga1.weebly.com/potato-order-form-2018.html
There is also a potato growing guide and information about each type of potato available from the drop down menu @
SHOPS > Product Information > Potatoes.
News 24 Aug 2018:
2018 WAGA AGM
Don’t forget to attend the WAGA AGM on Wednesday 21st November at Chesswood Junior School, Chesswood Rd., BN11 2AA, starting 7.30 pm and ending with wine and cheese for a relaxed chat with fellow members.
Hear what is happening then tell us how you would like us to plan for next year.
2018 WAGA AGM
Don’t forget to attend the WAGA AGM on Wednesday 21st November at Chesswood Junior School, Chesswood Rd., BN11 2AA, starting 7.30 pm and ending with wine and cheese for a relaxed chat with fellow members.
Hear what is happening then tell us how you would like us to plan for next year.
News 24 Aug 2018:
Annual Dinner
The annual dinner is booked for Saturday 16th February at the usual venue (indoor bowls club). Menus will be circulated in the Winter Plotholder edition, with a booking form, which should be returned to the any of the shops with a cheque enclosed to book.
Annual Dinner
The annual dinner is booked for Saturday 16th February at the usual venue (indoor bowls club). Menus will be circulated in the Winter Plotholder edition, with a booking form, which should be returned to the any of the shops with a cheque enclosed to book.
News 24 Aug 2018:
Accessing The Association Shops
Our agreements with Worthing Borough Council and HMRC require us to only trade with card carrying members. Our shop staff cannot be expected to know every person that uses the shops so please do not be offended if they ask to see your card.
If you renew your WAGA membership by 30th April each year it costs £3 but if you wait until May 1st you will need to pay a £5 re-joining fee.
Each paid up member has one vote at the AGM, receives one copy of our newsletter, can attend any of our social events and the Annual Show and may purchase items from the stores. Other members of the same household (over the age of 18) can borrow the membership card and use the store too, but not co-workers and friends. They need to join on their own account.
Accessing The Association Shops
Our agreements with Worthing Borough Council and HMRC require us to only trade with card carrying members. Our shop staff cannot be expected to know every person that uses the shops so please do not be offended if they ask to see your card.
If you renew your WAGA membership by 30th April each year it costs £3 but if you wait until May 1st you will need to pay a £5 re-joining fee.
Each paid up member has one vote at the AGM, receives one copy of our newsletter, can attend any of our social events and the Annual Show and may purchase items from the stores. Other members of the same household (over the age of 18) can borrow the membership card and use the store too, but not co-workers and friends. They need to join on their own account.
News 19 Aug 2018: WAGA 2018 Show Schedule

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ANNUAL SHOW
Our "Great Village Show" is at Oak Grove College again this year on Saturday 1st. September. This is later than usual to avoid clashing with the Worthing Horticultural Society's summer show. You can find everything you need to know in the show schedule, copies of which are now in our shops, so pick one up and get involved. It is our main event of the year and has something for everyone, fruit, vegetables, flowers, flower arranging, cooking, craft, photography and wine. If you are new to shows, that is no problem, we have a novice section just for you, so please take part it really is fun. As usual we have a section for children, so please make sure your children and grandchildren take part, we know they love it.
There will be all the usual sales stalls and the refreshments will again include tea and homemade cakes and a barbeque. As usual, the award winning gardens will be open for you to stroll around and the children's play area will be available to keep the youngsters amused.
Of course, a big event like this relies on many willing hands, and although we have a wonderful team, we always need more hands to spread the load so if can help in any way for part of the time please ring me on 01293 243216 or e mail jackpowis@hotmail.co.uk. I look forward to hearing from you.
See you there.
Jack Powis, Show Secretary.
Our "Great Village Show" is at Oak Grove College again this year on Saturday 1st. September. This is later than usual to avoid clashing with the Worthing Horticultural Society's summer show. You can find everything you need to know in the show schedule, copies of which are now in our shops, so pick one up and get involved. It is our main event of the year and has something for everyone, fruit, vegetables, flowers, flower arranging, cooking, craft, photography and wine. If you are new to shows, that is no problem, we have a novice section just for you, so please take part it really is fun. As usual we have a section for children, so please make sure your children and grandchildren take part, we know they love it.
There will be all the usual sales stalls and the refreshments will again include tea and homemade cakes and a barbeque. As usual, the award winning gardens will be open for you to stroll around and the children's play area will be available to keep the youngsters amused.
Of course, a big event like this relies on many willing hands, and although we have a wonderful team, we always need more hands to spread the load so if can help in any way for part of the time please ring me on 01293 243216 or e mail jackpowis@hotmail.co.uk. I look forward to hearing from you.
See you there.
Jack Powis, Show Secretary.
News 16 Aug 2018:
Autumn planting onions and garlic have been ordered and will be in all 3 shops from end of August/beginning of September.
Prices as for last year
Onions £1.30 per lb
Senshyu
Large size flattened globe shape
Red Winter
This variety produces red onions which may contain some pink off types.
Garlic £1.30 per bulb
Vallelado (softneck)
Originating in the region of Northern Spain. Cultivated in a much cooler climate than most Spanish garlic, it grows well in the UK. We recommend this garlic for its growing vigour, size and fat juicy cloves. 8-10 cloves per bulb.
Carcassone Wight (hardneck)
Exceptional, pink cloved hardneck showing great vigour in UK climate. Good skin cover, great strength and carry through coupled with superior (in our opinion) bouquet and character. 12-14 cloves per bulb.
Iberian Wight (softneck)
Originating from the Cordoba region of Spain. Has large white skinned juicy cloves with good keeping qualities and excellent flavour. Harvest from June. Keeps until January.. 10-14 cloves per bulb.
Red Duke (hardneck)
Bright white skins with fierce and spicy flavours are the signatures of this exotic hardneck from the Czech Republic. Plump purple cloves and hotter and stronger than any of the commonly planted garlic in the UK. 8-10 cloves per bulb.
Elephant garlic £1 per clove
Can grow to 150mm across and weigh over a kilo. It has a warm mild garlic flavour and is increasingly popular with those who like to make a statement in their cooking or impress fellow growers.
Prices as for last year
Onions £1.30 per lb
Senshyu
Large size flattened globe shape
Red Winter
This variety produces red onions which may contain some pink off types.
Garlic £1.30 per bulb
Vallelado (softneck)
Originating in the region of Northern Spain. Cultivated in a much cooler climate than most Spanish garlic, it grows well in the UK. We recommend this garlic for its growing vigour, size and fat juicy cloves. 8-10 cloves per bulb.
Carcassone Wight (hardneck)
Exceptional, pink cloved hardneck showing great vigour in UK climate. Good skin cover, great strength and carry through coupled with superior (in our opinion) bouquet and character. 12-14 cloves per bulb.
Iberian Wight (softneck)
Originating from the Cordoba region of Spain. Has large white skinned juicy cloves with good keeping qualities and excellent flavour. Harvest from June. Keeps until January.. 10-14 cloves per bulb.
Red Duke (hardneck)
Bright white skins with fierce and spicy flavours are the signatures of this exotic hardneck from the Czech Republic. Plump purple cloves and hotter and stronger than any of the commonly planted garlic in the UK. 8-10 cloves per bulb.
Elephant garlic £1 per clove
Can grow to 150mm across and weigh over a kilo. It has a warm mild garlic flavour and is increasingly popular with those who like to make a statement in their cooking or impress fellow growers.
News 23 July 2018:
News 10 July 2018:
Don't forget it 's the West Tarring BBQ on Friday 20th of July. So we have an idea of numbers, if you are intending to be there can you email social@worthingallotments.co.uk stating if you want meat or vegetarian options. West Tarring – Friday 20 July, 6.30pm, Plot 90. Costs are £3.00 per person, please bring your own drinks. All members welcome. |

News 23 June 2018:
The latest edition of Plotholder is now available.
Please note entry forms for Best Kept Garden & Best Kept Allotment are at the bottom of this edition.
The latest edition of Plotholder is now available.
Please note entry forms for Best Kept Garden & Best Kept Allotment are at the bottom of this edition.

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ANNUAL SHOW
Our "Great Village Show" is at Oak Grove College again this year on Saturday 1st. September. This is later than usual to avoid clashing with the Worthing Horticultural Society's summer show. You can find everything you need to know in the show schedule, copies of which are now in our shops, so pick one up and get involved. It is our main event of the year and has something for everyone, fruit, vegetables, flowers, flower arranging, cooking, craft, photography and wine. If you are new to shows, that is no problem, we have a novice section just for you, so please take part it really is fun. As usual we have a section for children, so please make sure your children and grandchildren take part, we know they love it.
There will be all the usual sales stalls and the refreshments will again include tea and homemade cakes and a barbeque. As usual, the award winning gardens will be open for you to stroll around and the children's play area will be available to keep the youngsters amused.
Of course, a big event like this relies on many willing hands, and although we have a wonderful team, we always need more hands to spread the load so if can help in any way for part of the time please ring me on 01293 243216 or e mail jackpowis@hotmail.co.uk. I look forward to hearing from you.
See you there.
Jack Powis, Show Secretary.
Our "Great Village Show" is at Oak Grove College again this year on Saturday 1st. September. This is later than usual to avoid clashing with the Worthing Horticultural Society's summer show. You can find everything you need to know in the show schedule, copies of which are now in our shops, so pick one up and get involved. It is our main event of the year and has something for everyone, fruit, vegetables, flowers, flower arranging, cooking, craft, photography and wine. If you are new to shows, that is no problem, we have a novice section just for you, so please take part it really is fun. As usual we have a section for children, so please make sure your children and grandchildren take part, we know they love it.
There will be all the usual sales stalls and the refreshments will again include tea and homemade cakes and a barbeque. As usual, the award winning gardens will be open for you to stroll around and the children's play area will be available to keep the youngsters amused.
Of course, a big event like this relies on many willing hands, and although we have a wonderful team, we always need more hands to spread the load so if can help in any way for part of the time please ring me on 01293 243216 or e mail jackpowis@hotmail.co.uk. I look forward to hearing from you.
See you there.
Jack Powis, Show Secretary.
News 23 June 2018:
WAGA shop at Chesswood
We are considering replacing the existing shop at Chesswood Farm site with a new one. We would appreciate any members who have an opinion about this to let us know. Either pop into the shop where we have a comments sheet or email Janet on janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk
Reasons for a new building:
Many Thanks
Janet Robins, Trading Secretary
Pictures of current Humber Road Shop.
WAGA shop at Chesswood
We are considering replacing the existing shop at Chesswood Farm site with a new one. We would appreciate any members who have an opinion about this to let us know. Either pop into the shop where we have a comments sheet or email Janet on janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk
Reasons for a new building:
- Cleaner, brighter, more pleasant environment for customers and volunteer staff
- Mouse proof! All stock will be out on display making it easier to make a choice
- Very secure
- Fully insulated so warmer in the winter
- Boarded so easier to repaint inside.
- Easy to maintain outside
- All 3 sites will now have a similar shop
- No asbestos roof
Many Thanks
Janet Robins, Trading Secretary
Pictures of current Humber Road Shop.
News 25 May 2018:
1. GARDENS AND ALLOTMENTS COMPETITIONS
Here is an invitation to enter our annual competitions for
Best Front Garden
Best kept Allotment
Most Improved Allotment (open to tenants in their first full year)
There are many good plots out there that the judges would love to see and as we are an Association of gardeners there must be plenty of inspiring front gardens waiting to win the cash prizes.
For gardens, the judges take into account the condition of plants, colour and harmony, design and layout, lasting potential and cleanliness (weed free).
On allotments they look at quality of crops, condition of plot eg weed free, environmental approach to production and diversity of crops. Please have a go, it cost you nothing and the odds of winning are high. The application form is at the end of this edition and the closing date is Sunday 1st July.
2. ANNUAL SHOW
Our "Great Village Show" is at Oak Grove College again this year on Saturday 1st. September. This is later than usual to avoid clashing with the Worthing Horticultural Society's summer show. You can find everything you need to know in the show schedule, copies of which are now in our shops, so pick one up and get involved. It is our main event of the year and has something for everyone, fruit, vegetables, flowers, flower arranging, cooking, craft, photography and wine. If you are new to shows, that is no problem, we have a novice section just for you, so please take part it really is fun. As usual we have a section for children, so please make sure your children and grandchildren take part, we know they love it.
There will be all the usual sales stalls and the refreshments will again include tea and homemade cakes and a barbeque. As usual, the award winning gardens will be open for you to stroll around and the children's play area will be available to keep the youngsters amused.
Of course, a big event like this relies on many willing hands, and although we have a wonderful team, we always need more hands to spread the load so if can help in any way for part of the time please ring me on 01293 243216 or e mail jackpowis@hotmail.co.uk. I look forward to hearing from you.
See you there.
Jack Powis, Show Secretary.
1. GARDENS AND ALLOTMENTS COMPETITIONS
Here is an invitation to enter our annual competitions for
Best Front Garden
Best kept Allotment
Most Improved Allotment (open to tenants in their first full year)
There are many good plots out there that the judges would love to see and as we are an Association of gardeners there must be plenty of inspiring front gardens waiting to win the cash prizes.
For gardens, the judges take into account the condition of plants, colour and harmony, design and layout, lasting potential and cleanliness (weed free).
On allotments they look at quality of crops, condition of plot eg weed free, environmental approach to production and diversity of crops. Please have a go, it cost you nothing and the odds of winning are high. The application form is at the end of this edition and the closing date is Sunday 1st July.
2. ANNUAL SHOW
Our "Great Village Show" is at Oak Grove College again this year on Saturday 1st. September. This is later than usual to avoid clashing with the Worthing Horticultural Society's summer show. You can find everything you need to know in the show schedule, copies of which are now in our shops, so pick one up and get involved. It is our main event of the year and has something for everyone, fruit, vegetables, flowers, flower arranging, cooking, craft, photography and wine. If you are new to shows, that is no problem, we have a novice section just for you, so please take part it really is fun. As usual we have a section for children, so please make sure your children and grandchildren take part, we know they love it.
There will be all the usual sales stalls and the refreshments will again include tea and homemade cakes and a barbeque. As usual, the award winning gardens will be open for you to stroll around and the children's play area will be available to keep the youngsters amused.
Of course, a big event like this relies on many willing hands, and although we have a wonderful team, we always need more hands to spread the load so if can help in any way for part of the time please ring me on 01293 243216 or e mail jackpowis@hotmail.co.uk. I look forward to hearing from you.
See you there.
Jack Powis, Show Secretary.

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News 25 May 2018:
Recent Committee Changes
The WAGA Committee would like to thank Paul Eustice and Rik and Lorraine Pease for all of their hard work on the committee and in the WAGA shops. They will all still be about but focusing on WAM projects.
The Committee would like to welcome back as Acting Chair Ian Dunster.
The revised committee members list can be viewed on the WAGA Website at: https://waga1.weebly.com/committee-members.html
Treasurer
Due to the passing of Graham Strong we are looking for a new Treasurer. You don’t need any previous experience as all training is given, but it would help if you enjoy working with numbers. If you have done this sort of job before or if you would like to learn a new skill then please contact me at:
secretary@worthingallotments.co.uk
Recent Committee Changes
The WAGA Committee would like to thank Paul Eustice and Rik and Lorraine Pease for all of their hard work on the committee and in the WAGA shops. They will all still be about but focusing on WAM projects.
The Committee would like to welcome back as Acting Chair Ian Dunster.
The revised committee members list can be viewed on the WAGA Website at: https://waga1.weebly.com/committee-members.html
Treasurer
Due to the passing of Graham Strong we are looking for a new Treasurer. You don’t need any previous experience as all training is given, but it would help if you enjoy working with numbers. If you have done this sort of job before or if you would like to learn a new skill then please contact me at:
secretary@worthingallotments.co.uk
News 25 May 2018:
Graham Strong
With great regret, we have to announce that Graham Strong, Treasurer and plot holder at Humber, passed away in May 2018.
Graham was cared for at St Barnabas Hospice and should you wish to make a donation this would be a good choice.
Graham Strong
With great regret, we have to announce that Graham Strong, Treasurer and plot holder at Humber, passed away in May 2018.
Graham was cared for at St Barnabas Hospice and should you wish to make a donation this would be a good choice.
News 25 May 2018:
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
I am sure by now you will have heard of these new regulations that came into force on the 25th of May 2018. Possibly you may have wondered why you have not received an email or a letter from WAGA asking you to tick or sign something. Fortunately for and Association like WAGA we can use the legal basis known as “Legitimate interest” which means we don’t need to email our existing members for new consent. We need to store your data in a secure fashion (password protected) and only keep it as long as we legitimately need it. We also need a mechanism that allows our members to unsubscribe from communications or ask us to never contact them again (Please don’t do that). There are a few other bits and pieces but nothing to arduous. That is about it, so not so bad really.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
I am sure by now you will have heard of these new regulations that came into force on the 25th of May 2018. Possibly you may have wondered why you have not received an email or a letter from WAGA asking you to tick or sign something. Fortunately for and Association like WAGA we can use the legal basis known as “Legitimate interest” which means we don’t need to email our existing members for new consent. We need to store your data in a secure fashion (password protected) and only keep it as long as we legitimately need it. We also need a mechanism that allows our members to unsubscribe from communications or ask us to never contact them again (Please don’t do that). There are a few other bits and pieces but nothing to arduous. That is about it, so not so bad really.
News 25 May 2018:
Plastics
At the moment there is lots in the news about the blight of plastic and lots of pressure on us all to use it less and recycle it where possible.
Since getting an allotment, I have noticed ways in which people are very creative with unwanted materials and thought it would be interesting to find different ways of using plastic rather than discarding it. At West Tarring allotments we have several examples of this, some practical and others which are really creative. I thought it would be interesting to share these and ask other people to pass on other useful ideas to our members.
Plastics
At the moment there is lots in the news about the blight of plastic and lots of pressure on us all to use it less and recycle it where possible.
Since getting an allotment, I have noticed ways in which people are very creative with unwanted materials and thought it would be interesting to find different ways of using plastic rather than discarding it. At West Tarring allotments we have several examples of this, some practical and others which are really creative. I thought it would be interesting to share these and ask other people to pass on other useful ideas to our members.
>You can line a compost bin with used compost bags. This helps the bin to heat up and create compost quicker.
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If you’re not ready to give up on Metaldehyde slug pellets (The blue ones) here is another way to recycle plastic. Make a slug trap. The top is from a fruit juice bottle. The pellet holder is a milk bottle cap. Both threaded onto a six-inch nail and are separated by some transparent tubing. The top shields the pellets from the rain so no blue liquid forms and the pellets can last for a couple of months. It works very effectively with just for or five pellets and if used in a netted area there is very little chance that poisoned slugs will be eaten by birds or mammals.
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News 22 May 2018:
WAGA can offer our members a 30% reduction on visits to all four RHS Gardens at Harlow Carr, Hyde Hall, Rosemoor and Wisley with Reduced Price Entry cards.
Each card admits two adults, and is valid from March - February every year. WAGA has 2 of these cards, so if you would like to use them just contact Secretary@worthingallotments.co.uk
WAGA can offer our members a 30% reduction on visits to all four RHS Gardens at Harlow Carr, Hyde Hall, Rosemoor and Wisley with Reduced Price Entry cards.
Each card admits two adults, and is valid from March - February every year. WAGA has 2 of these cards, so if you would like to use them just contact Secretary@worthingallotments.co.uk
News 22 May 2018:
Organic Slug/Pest Treatments available in the Association Shops
Now is the time when we all become obsessed with protecting our plants from and getting rid of a variety of nasty pests. Top of the list is always slugs. We all hate them and they can do terrible damage which is so frustrating.
What is also awful is the damage we can do to our local wildlife if we use non-organic ways of treating this problem. At Chesswood Farm site, they recently found 3 dead hedgehogs. These may or may not have been poisoned by people using ordinary slug pellets.
You can always tell if non-organic pellets have been used as the ground has dead bodies and lots of nasty slimy mess! These dead slugs will be eaten by hungry birds who take them to their nests, or by hedgehogs looking for food. It would be so much better all round if they caught live slugs to eat and then they would live to do the same the next day!
If you use organic slug pellets, the slugs go underground to die, so no dead bodies and no nasty slime!
Don’t believe people who say these products do not work. I have been using them for the last 10 years at the allotments at West Tarring and they are very effective.
You can also use other products to invigorate your plants to make them more resistant to attack. We sell several organic alternatives to tradition products in all of our shops.
Organic slug pellets - £3/£4.60
Organic weedkiller - £5.50/£15
Grazers plant invigorator whitefly/slug - £4.30
SB Invigorator - £3
Although, other products may be cheaper to buy, if you encourage wildlife safely to your plot it will help you by eating unwanted bugs and pests week after week.
Janet Robins
Trading Secretary
Further information on slug pellets:
Using organic pellets is the best way to avoid the unintentional poisoning of Hedgehogs. There are 2 types of chemical used in blue pellets Metaldehyde and Methiocarb. The less common methiocarb is about ten times more poisonous than metaldehyde, thus posing far greater danger to other animals, so avoid those. Research indicates that Hedgehogs are not likely to be harmed by eating slugs that have been poisoned by Methaldehyde, (see study @ https://ptes.org/hedgehog-papers/gemmeke-1995-hedgehog-metaldehyde-pesticides-secondary-poisoning-slugs/ ). The problem is more likely to be caused by poor application of the poison by placing it in piles where large quantities can eaten directly or it could become stuck to a food source such as bread or the body of a dead slug.
Organic Slug/Pest Treatments available in the Association Shops
Now is the time when we all become obsessed with protecting our plants from and getting rid of a variety of nasty pests. Top of the list is always slugs. We all hate them and they can do terrible damage which is so frustrating.
What is also awful is the damage we can do to our local wildlife if we use non-organic ways of treating this problem. At Chesswood Farm site, they recently found 3 dead hedgehogs. These may or may not have been poisoned by people using ordinary slug pellets.
You can always tell if non-organic pellets have been used as the ground has dead bodies and lots of nasty slimy mess! These dead slugs will be eaten by hungry birds who take them to their nests, or by hedgehogs looking for food. It would be so much better all round if they caught live slugs to eat and then they would live to do the same the next day!
If you use organic slug pellets, the slugs go underground to die, so no dead bodies and no nasty slime!
Don’t believe people who say these products do not work. I have been using them for the last 10 years at the allotments at West Tarring and they are very effective.
You can also use other products to invigorate your plants to make them more resistant to attack. We sell several organic alternatives to tradition products in all of our shops.
Organic slug pellets - £3/£4.60
Organic weedkiller - £5.50/£15
Grazers plant invigorator whitefly/slug - £4.30
SB Invigorator - £3
Although, other products may be cheaper to buy, if you encourage wildlife safely to your plot it will help you by eating unwanted bugs and pests week after week.
Janet Robins
Trading Secretary
Further information on slug pellets:
Using organic pellets is the best way to avoid the unintentional poisoning of Hedgehogs. There are 2 types of chemical used in blue pellets Metaldehyde and Methiocarb. The less common methiocarb is about ten times more poisonous than metaldehyde, thus posing far greater danger to other animals, so avoid those. Research indicates that Hedgehogs are not likely to be harmed by eating slugs that have been poisoned by Methaldehyde, (see study @ https://ptes.org/hedgehog-papers/gemmeke-1995-hedgehog-metaldehyde-pesticides-secondary-poisoning-slugs/ ). The problem is more likely to be caused by poor application of the poison by placing it in piles where large quantities can eaten directly or it could become stuck to a food source such as bread or the body of a dead slug.
News 04 May 2018:
News 31 March 2018: Tea and cake afternoon:
Due to an extremely bad weather forecast John and Sarah have decided to cancel Easter Monday Afternoon tea and cakes at West Tarring allotments.
They may try again on the May Day bank holiday
Due to an extremely bad weather forecast John and Sarah have decided to cancel Easter Monday Afternoon tea and cakes at West Tarring allotments.
They may try again on the May Day bank holiday
News 28 March 2018: 70th Anniversary:
The association is celebrating 70 years! Commemorative mugs are available in our shops for £4.00.
The association is celebrating 70 years! Commemorative mugs are available in our shops for £4.00.
News 28 March 2018: Slabs at West Tarring Shop:
There will be some slabs delivered to the West Tarring site this week. They will be near to the shop. Please help yourselves, but we would appreciate a small donation towards petrol used for delivery. Just bring it along to the shop.
There will be some slabs delivered to the West Tarring site this week. They will be near to the shop. Please help yourselves, but we would appreciate a small donation towards petrol used for delivery. Just bring it along to the shop.
News 22 March 2018: Seed Potatoes Half Price:
From this weekend the remaining seed potatoes will be £1.50. Hurry whilst stocks last as there won't be anymore until next year!
From this weekend the remaining seed potatoes will be £1.50. Hurry whilst stocks last as there won't be anymore until next year!
News 21 March 2018: Cancelled Easter Monday:
Sarah & John Scrace will be holding a tea and cake afternoon on Easter Monday on Plot 90 West Tarring site from 2-4pm. Please bring own cup/mug if possible. All welcome but weather permitting, will only cancel if heavy rain or snow!
Last year people gave a voluntary donation to cover costs and the remainder we gave to WAGA. Cancelled
Sarah & John Scrace will be holding a tea and cake afternoon on Easter Monday on Plot 90 West Tarring site from 2-4pm. Please bring own cup/mug if possible. All welcome but weather permitting, will only cancel if heavy rain or snow!
Last year people gave a voluntary donation to cover costs and the remainder we gave to WAGA. Cancelled
News 20 March 2018: Winston Seed Potatoes:
Important notice for anyone who sourced Winston seed potatoes from the WAGA shops this year. Our supplier has advised that their stocks of this variety have had to be withdrawn as the potatoes are infected with a fungal disease. The potatoes should be burnt or thrown away, do not add them to your compost heap, and if you've already put them in the ground then it would be wise to lift them again.
This only affects the Winston first earlies, all other varieties are safe to use.
If you did buy some then please go to your nearest shop for a refund, but don't bring the spuds with you! Sorry for any inconvenience.
Important notice for anyone who sourced Winston seed potatoes from the WAGA shops this year. Our supplier has advised that their stocks of this variety have had to be withdrawn as the potatoes are infected with a fungal disease. The potatoes should be burnt or thrown away, do not add them to your compost heap, and if you've already put them in the ground then it would be wise to lift them again.
This only affects the Winston first earlies, all other varieties are safe to use.
If you did buy some then please go to your nearest shop for a refund, but don't bring the spuds with you! Sorry for any inconvenience.
News 02 March 2018: Shop Opening:
Due to the weather conditions please be aware that the Association shops may close early this weekend.
Due to the weather conditions please be aware that the Association shops may close early this weekend.
News 23 February 2018: Onions & Shallots:
News 12 January 2018: Potato Orders:
Sarpo Mira Potatoes Unfortunately the crop for Sarpo Mira potatoes has failed this year. We have taken a substitute variety, Setanta, and we have details of this in the shops. If you have ordered Sarpo Mira, and do not wish to have this substitute, please talk to shop staff or phone Janet Robins on 01903 266522.
Sarpo Mira Potatoes Unfortunately the crop for Sarpo Mira potatoes has failed this year. We have taken a substitute variety, Setanta, and we have details of this in the shops. If you have ordered Sarpo Mira, and do not wish to have this substitute, please talk to shop staff or phone Janet Robins on 01903 266522.
News 17 November 2017: Climate Change:
A link to a very interesting report commissioned and published by the RHS
https://www.rhs.org.uk/science/pdf/RHS-Gardening-in-a-Changing-Climate-Report.pdf
A link to a very interesting report commissioned and published by the RHS
https://www.rhs.org.uk/science/pdf/RHS-Gardening-in-a-Changing-Climate-Report.pdf
News 05 October 2017: Frangipani anyone?
Message just come in - James is local to Worthing and has a collection of Plumeria Rubra which he wants to extend, hoping to make a national collection. He now has 9 different varieties and would supply plants to enthusiasts.
Propagating and growing these plants in our climate is difficult but he would advise.
If you want to discuss it contact james@aerobrit.co.uk
News 14 August 2017: Free Talk.
On Wed October 4th, 7.30 pm. at Field Place, Neil Helyer, the Integrated Pest Management Specialist at Fargro, will give a talk on Pest Control. Members free, non-members £1. Book a place by email chair@worthingallotments.co.uk or ring 01903 529084.
On Wed October 4th, 7.30 pm. at Field Place, Neil Helyer, the Integrated Pest Management Specialist at Fargro, will give a talk on Pest Control. Members free, non-members £1. Book a place by email chair@worthingallotments.co.uk or ring 01903 529084.
News 02 August 2017: 26th August West Tarring BBQ.
As we had to cancel the ceilidh on 26th August we are instead holding a BBQ on that day at Tarring, starting at 7pm. As usual, we don't take money in advance in case it is rained off but need to know how many carnivores and vegetarians might attend so we can prepare supplies. Please send expressions of interest asap to chair@worthingallotments.co.uk, stating how many and whether you require a vegetarian option. Also pass it on to anyone without facebook access or a tendency not to read notice boards. Cwd may follow around November 5th but we'll let you know.
As we had to cancel the ceilidh on 26th August we are instead holding a BBQ on that day at Tarring, starting at 7pm. As usual, we don't take money in advance in case it is rained off but need to know how many carnivores and vegetarians might attend so we can prepare supplies. Please send expressions of interest asap to chair@worthingallotments.co.uk, stating how many and whether you require a vegetarian option. Also pass it on to anyone without facebook access or a tendency not to read notice boards. Cwd may follow around November 5th but we'll let you know.
News 02 August 2017: Association Shops.
The shops are after feedback on how the well you did with the potatoes they provided this year. If you bought from them could you spare a few moments to let Janet know by email (a) which variety/ies you used and (b) how well they did? janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk
The shops are after feedback on how the well you did with the potatoes they provided this year. If you bought from them could you spare a few moments to let Janet know by email (a) which variety/ies you used and (b) how well they did? janetrobins05@yahoo.co.uk
News 02 August 2017: Visits for next summer.
We are considering a cunning plan for next July. A large group - perhaps a coach taking 50 people, can visit Loseley Park during the day. This could be quite cheap - perhaps £5 plus coach fare, A smaller group - maximum 20 - can combine this with a visit to Hogsback Brewery just along the road. That would be more expensive at an extra £15 but include a sampling session. The brewery group would start innocently at the gardens, slide off for their extras then slide back again a couple of hours later in time to take the air and rejoin the main party before being be driven home.
To secure places we need to book in advance so what we need now is an idea of how many people would (a) be interested in Loseley park (b) be interested in the brewery addition. We won’t ask for money yet and won’t hold you to it at this stage, but we need a fair idea of serious interest to take the gamble.
Links to both places are below:
http://www.loseleypark.co.uk/gardens/
https://www.hogsback.co.uk/
Please respond by email to chair@worthingallotments.co.uk
We are considering a cunning plan for next July. A large group - perhaps a coach taking 50 people, can visit Loseley Park during the day. This could be quite cheap - perhaps £5 plus coach fare, A smaller group - maximum 20 - can combine this with a visit to Hogsback Brewery just along the road. That would be more expensive at an extra £15 but include a sampling session. The brewery group would start innocently at the gardens, slide off for their extras then slide back again a couple of hours later in time to take the air and rejoin the main party before being be driven home.
To secure places we need to book in advance so what we need now is an idea of how many people would (a) be interested in Loseley park (b) be interested in the brewery addition. We won’t ask for money yet and won’t hold you to it at this stage, but we need a fair idea of serious interest to take the gamble.
Links to both places are below:
http://www.loseleypark.co.uk/gardens/
https://www.hogsback.co.uk/
Please respond by email to chair@worthingallotments.co.uk
News 21 July 2017: Tiller for Hire Humber.
Please enquire in the shop if you would like to hire the tiller for your plot.
Please enquire in the shop if you would like to hire the tiller for your plot.
News 06 July 2017: Russian sunflowers appeal.
Charlotte Watson is organising a wedding for September and trying to get hold of six Russian sunflowers (the very large ones). If you can help or point her in the right direction her work number is 01903 219909
Charlotte Watson is organising a wedding for September and trying to get hold of six Russian sunflowers (the very large ones). If you can help or point her in the right direction her work number is 01903 219909
News 29 May 2017: The Great Village Show 2017.
This years show will be held at Oak Grove College on Saturday 12th August, 1pm - 4.30pm.
The schedule has been added to the show section.
This years show will be held at Oak Grove College on Saturday 12th August, 1pm - 4.30pm.
The schedule has been added to the show section.
News 19 Mar 2017: For Sale £250.00
AL-KO Farmer MH5001-R Cultivator Rotavator fitted with a 4 Stroke Briggs and Stratton Engine.
Purchased 15th April 2013 - complete with instruction books
The Rotavator has not been used since March 2015 because of giving up cultivating vegetables
Payment in cash and buyer to collect please from a Worthing address. Interested parties should contact Tony at a.duffield@sky.com
AL-KO Farmer MH5001-R Cultivator Rotavator fitted with a 4 Stroke Briggs and Stratton Engine.
Purchased 15th April 2013 - complete with instruction books
The Rotavator has not been used since March 2015 because of giving up cultivating vegetables
Payment in cash and buyer to collect please from a Worthing address. Interested parties should contact Tony at a.duffield@sky.com
News 7 Feb 2017: SHOPS
The Humber shop - currently only open on Saturdays - will also be open on Sundays from 5th February.
Onions and Shallots will be in all three shops from mid-February.
Seed potatoes are in!!!! Collect your pre-ordered spuds from the WAGA shops.
Forgot to order any? Never fear, we have extra nets at £3 per 2.5kg net.
The Humber shop - currently only open on Saturdays - will also be open on Sundays from 5th February.
Onions and Shallots will be in all three shops from mid-February.
Seed potatoes are in!!!! Collect your pre-ordered spuds from the WAGA shops.
Forgot to order any? Never fear, we have extra nets at £3 per 2.5kg net.
News 4 Jan 2017: PETER EVERETT
Peter Everett, Trading Secretary and Overseer at Humber since it first opened in 1986, passed away in December 2016. The old trading hut at Humber, recently replaced with our new shop, will be converted to a social centre for tenants and a framed memorial to Peter displayed inside.
His family have arranged a “A Memorial Talk” at the Kingdom Hall, 117 Grand Ave, on Thursday 12th January, at 11am. Those who knew him are welcome to attend.
The family requested no flowers but instead donations to St Barnabas Hospice. WAGA are making a collection for that purpose so, if you wish to contribute, you may do so at any of the site shops, and we will pass it on in his name.
Peter Everett, Trading Secretary and Overseer at Humber since it first opened in 1986, passed away in December 2016. The old trading hut at Humber, recently replaced with our new shop, will be converted to a social centre for tenants and a framed memorial to Peter displayed inside.
His family have arranged a “A Memorial Talk” at the Kingdom Hall, 117 Grand Ave, on Thursday 12th January, at 11am. Those who knew him are welcome to attend.
The family requested no flowers but instead donations to St Barnabas Hospice. WAGA are making a collection for that purpose so, if you wish to contribute, you may do so at any of the site shops, and we will pass it on in his name.