Hello from The Whitsunday Islands, Queensland, Australia.
- old tree man
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Glad to hear you're still around WillowWillow wrote:Hi, I'm still here. Just gone quiet. Please don't delete me.
I'd love a no-dig vege plot due to old and creaking joints - but I guess you have to dig to start it off??
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Hi Snapdragon, My Mum grew snapdragons eons ago.
You definately don't dig to start a no dig garden. Just put newspaper on the lawn, dirt, sand, concrete or whatever and build some layers of straw/ compost.
Try to get hold of a booklet by Ester Dean. She describes methods suitable for people with all manner of ability/disability.
You definately don't dig to start a no dig garden. Just put newspaper on the lawn, dirt, sand, concrete or whatever and build some layers of straw/ compost.
Try to get hold of a booklet by Ester Dean. She describes methods suitable for people with all manner of ability/disability.
Hey mate! missed you the first time!
Nev
Nev
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