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Old 05-05-2008, 05:47 PM
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Hi to you all.

Well finally got round to posting my intro. I have got back my enthusiasm for gardening again and boy have I been busy.

Have now made 2 deep beds with a third nearly finished, the 2 completed have a first early potato and onions sets planted and sprouting and the other has some salad crops and dwarf beans sown with more to go.

Will keep you posted on progress.

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Old 05-05-2008, 05:58 PM
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Welcome to the Vine Dave, you sound as if you've been very busy. Where abouts in Wiltshire are you? I hope you don't mind me asking but I used to live in Durrington (just on the Hants/Wilts border) and there are quite a few other Grapes living in Wiltshire - not that we're nosey, you understand
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Well done - it's a great feeling isn't it, loking at what you've acheived after a busy session. Best of all is eating it!
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Old 07-05-2008, 07:04 PM
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Sorry for not replying sooner. Just been too tired after a hard days graft?

Have also been doing a few jobs in the garden before tea and a rest, have now covered the 2 plots in pond netting using 4 * 8ft plastic water pipe for the frames with 4 per plot, just push in both sides and you have a perfect arched support, great stuff, the cats will have to look elsewhere now and theres plenty of room for the plants to grow and easy to gain access.

scarey55 - In answer to your question I reside near Trowbridge.
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