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Growing food in the Back Garden
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<blockquote data-quote="curlietailz" data-source="post: 8133323" data-attributes="member: 11831"><p>My little back garden plot has second early and maincrop potatoes, red and white onions and shallots, spinach, parsnip, garlic at present and will shortly sow beetroot turnip cabbage broccoli and peas runner beans and tomatoes and carrots and ( anything else I can fit in)</p><p>The fruit garden has eating and cooking apples, plums, pear tree cherry tree loads of raspberries strawberries and rhubarb and blackcurrants and gooseberries </p><p></p><p>my first attempt at lockdown gardening last year and I’ve loved it </p><p>Have a proper little garden allotment going on</p><p>Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curlietailz, post: 8133323, member: 11831"] My little back garden plot has second early and maincrop potatoes, red and white onions and shallots, spinach, parsnip, garlic at present and will shortly sow beetroot turnip cabbage broccoli and peas runner beans and tomatoes and carrots and ( anything else I can fit in) The fruit garden has eating and cooking apples, plums, pear tree cherry tree loads of raspberries strawberries and rhubarb and blackcurrants and gooseberries my first attempt at lockdown gardening last year and I’ve loved it Have a proper little garden allotment going on Lol [/QUOTE]
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