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    Hi everyone, I am fairly new to gardening as I have spent the last few years renovating the house. Over the past year I have had the opportunity to sort out the front and side gardens. Getting rid of old waste and piles of rubble and sorting out the borders and flowery stuff. I have had the opportunity to grow for the first time some simple stuff. Carrots, runner beans, onions, radishes, tomatoes, lettuces and strawberries.

    A couple of months ago our next door neighbour offered us the opportunity to buy a chunk of his back garden (220 sq metres) So now I have an opportunity to really get stuck into growing my own on a bigger scale. I 've already picked up lots of useful tips from all you experienced home growers that I hope to be able to put use in my new veggie garden.

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    Hi Pjembie, welcome to the vine. Lucky having a neighbour wanting to sell land.
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      Hello, Pjembe, hope you find the Vine helpful and useful.
      DottyR

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        Hello and welcome
        With so much garden, are you going to have a greenhouse or polytunnel? You can grow so many more veggies undercover.

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          Hi VC,

          I've already got a very small polythene greenhouse at the bak of the house which has been really useful starting out. Now with this new garden, I'll certainly be upgrading when funds allow.

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          • #6
            Hello and welcome to the vine Pjembe
            Location....East Midlands.

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              Hello and welcome
              Carrie

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                A very warm welcome to the forum, dear Pjembe.
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                • #9
                  Hello and welcome PJ. 220sq metres, good for you.
                  Location ... Nottingham

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                      Hello Pjembe and welcome. Love your pic!
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                      • #12
                        Hello and welcome from me too. Enjoy the Vine.
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                          Hello & welcome
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