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kevin m.
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HELLO!

Post: # 6752Post kevin m. »

Hello to you all!
I found this site yesterday,and it is just what I've been looking for-great to find a whole bunch of people who share my interests.
I live in a flat with no garden,but I have held an allotment for seven years,so am able to grow quite a bit of food for my family and me.
Even after seven growing seasons,I find that there is always something to learn,and I'm sure that I'll pick up lots of good growing and re-cycling tips here-You certainly seem to be an enthuisiastic,friendly and knowledgable bunch!

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Post: # 6758Post Wombat »

G'Day Kevin!

Nice to see you on the site! I do my growing in a small backyard in Sydney and I wouldn't mind access to an allotment but we don't have 'em here. My brother used to live in a flat and he grew quite a bit in containers on the balcony. Anyway it would be good to hear your experiences as well! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 6767Post Millymollymandy »

Hi Kevin and welcome! I agree, you are always learning something new. I've got loads of advice from the friendly folk on this forum. And recipes too!

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Post: # 7282Post Andy Hamilton »

Hello there Kevin, welcome to the site.

I guess between us all on the site there is a fair few years of knowledge..... no jokes about wombats age please :wink:

Hope you can share a bit of you your knowledge too mate.
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