Just popping in to say hi again

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benner
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Just popping in to say hi again

Post: # 288057Post benner »

Hello again all :wave:

Still homebrewing...Still dreaming...Allotment going well too

Will try not to leave it so long
Sitting on the fence isn't without it's risks

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Post: # 288059Post Green Aura »

Hi Benner, glad to hear things are going well.
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Post: # 288066Post diggernotdreamer »

what ya been doing on the allotment

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Good to see you are still around!
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Post: # 288081Post benner »

diggernotdreamer wrote:what ya been doing on the allotment
So far this year we've had...

Broad beans, runner beans, dwarf beans, onions, garlic, shallots, raspberries, black currants, gooseberries, strawberries, tomatoes, potatoes, globe artichokes, rhubarb and perpetual spinach. Still got kale on the go and hopefully have managed to establish asparagus for next year.

Going to have a busy few months as there are tonnes more weeds to clear and beds to build and dig over too. I'm pleased with this first year though.
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