Plots have been left to tend themselves, nature has taken over, writes Allan Jenkins
A fine romance: Nigella flowers, or love-in-a-mist, have self-seeded.Photograph: Allan Jenkinshe allotments may have never been more beautiful – or less gardened. Chest-high seeding grasses catching the soft early-morning light. There are banks of buttercups, more poppies than before. Frogs running free from the pond. In just a few months the wild has eroded much of the 25 years of determined vegetable gardening.thrumming with contented bees. There are tall, happy clumps of ox-eye daisy.
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