Langley Allotments and Gardens Association

Langley Allotments and Gardens Association This page isn't just for the allotment growers of Langley, you may be growing your own in your garden if so you are welcome to join. The more the merrier.

Spring, Summer and Autumn, weekends between 10am and Midday. LA.G.A. operates out of The Trading Hut on Horsemoor Allotments which is on Common Road just opposite Humber Way. Memberships is Β£6 and this gets you discount prices on useful items for the plot or garden sold in the Hut. For the rest of the goodies that come with membership, join up! On-site there is a strict 5mph rule for the safety of

children and cyclists. We care for those around us and are here if you need growing advice or a place to sit and chat.

30/05/2026

Good morning.
The trading Hut is open and as a bonus there are banana's & bread rolls available.
10-midday πŸ˜πŸ‘‹πŸ»

23/05/2026

The trading Hut is open today πŸ€—
10-midday

08/05/2026

Saturday 9th May, the shop is open 10- Midday. There will also be FREE bread available.
πŸ₯–πŸž

25/04/2026

3 plants to NEVER grow near cucumbers (& 11 beneficial companions)...

25/04/2026

What do you do with those giant rhubarb leaves? Remember, they are toxic so you CAN'T eat them. But here are SEVEN things you can do... (I really want to do #2 this summer!)

25/04/2026

What Does Self-Management Mean for Allotments

More allotment sites are being encouraged to move towards self-management β€” but what does this really mean in practice, and how does it actually work on the ground?

From managing waiting lists and reducing vacant plots to setting local rules and running day-to-day operations through an allotment association, the reality can look very different from site to site. There are clear benefits, but also real challenges that come with shared responsibility.

πŸ‘‰ Read our latest blog to find out more about the different types of self-management, how it works, and what it could mean for your site. https://thenas.org.uk/Self-Managed-Allotments

We’d love to hear from you β€” what has your experience been in becoming self-managed, or moving towards self-management?

Langley local MP
25/04/2026

Langley local MP

I’ve shared my latest column in Round & About Magazine, outlining my concerns about the proposed Overnight Visitor Levy and what it could mean for our local tourism economy.

Tourism plays a vital role in supporting jobs and businesses across our area, from hotels and restaurants to independent shops and it’s important we get this right.

Round & About Magazine

25/04/2026

If you've ever made the mistake of planting mint in the ground (holds hand up sheepishly) then this is for you. Instead, plant your mint in a plant pot buried in the ground. Leave the top of the pot protruding above the soil to prevent the rhizomes from spreading and taking over your garden. Enjoy endless mint and refreshing mojitos all summer long!

25/04/2026

While weeds like giant hogweed, oleander, cow parsnip, and poison ivy might seem like a harmless nuisance at first glance, they can actually be very dangerous.

25/04/2026

Happy Earth Day, gardeners! 🌱🌎 We hope your weather lets you get outside and celebrate our amazing planet today.

Turn that compost pile, clean out your SFG bed, and tend to some seedlings. Enjoy the moment.

With Square Foot Gardening, we’re growing fresh, healthy food in a sustainable way, contributing to a healthier Earth for future generations.

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Horsemoor Allotments
Langley Marish

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