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hellooo from Devon......I'm new....

Post: # 28427Post red »

hello!

we live in the sticks - grow some of our own veg and trying to buy a place of our own, want to do lots of s-ish things... learning as we go :?
Hope to get lots of advise here!

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Post: # 28433Post Shirley »

Hi Red

Welcome to the site... looking forward to learning with you :D
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Post: # 28437Post Andy Hamilton »

Hello there Red and welcome.

If only house prices were cheper huh? Would love a place of my own too.
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crikey yeh house prices are scary. still look on the bright side - the eminute we buy one - house prices will crash.......


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Post: # 28464Post Wombat »

G'Day Red!

Welcome to the site.

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Post: # 28480Post Chickpea »

Hi, Red. Nice to meet you. What veg are you growing, and how is it coming along in the dry weather?

My dad lives in Ireland in the middle of cattle farming country, although he's not a farmer himself. His neighbours are starting to feed their cows silage because the grass is too dry to eat. But if they use all the silage now, what will they feed the cows in winter? It's a bad business.

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Post: # 28487Post ina »

Hi Red, and welcome!

Just let me know when you've bought your house - I will take advantage of the resultant crash and buy mine just after you! :lol:
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Hi Red, welcome to the site!

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Post: # 28568Post red »

Chickpea wrote:Hi, Red. Nice to meet you. What veg are you growing, and how is it coming along in the dry weather?
well, we did try to buy another house earlier in the year and it fell thru, and that meant suddenly we had to rush to get veg into the garden of our current place... but we have got courgettes, vegetable spagetti, pumpkins and sweetcorn, have picked red,white and blackcurrents (1 bush each) and tomatoes in the greenhouse - gardeners delight and plum. oh and some herbs about the place. plants have been struggling in the dry heat - and i tend not to water them apart form those in greenhouse, but had to break my moral plans on that and give them a little. now its rained a couple of days and courgettes have appeared out of nowhere - pumpkins are massive too - planted where a compost heap was...

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