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I Can Grow It

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This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along.

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I Can Grow It skip to main | skip to sidebar I Can Grow It This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Monday, 19 March 2012 March I've done some serious digging. Dug in the crimson clover and Phacelia . I have a beautiful potato trench dug out ready and waiting now. My new neighbours were doing a lot of staring yesterday - I don't approve of starers while I'm digging, it puts me off. I think that they were just trying to get tips on what to do, but as I explained to them - they're better off asking someone who knows what they're doing. They seem nice enough, but their beautiful weed free /stone free/leaf free/plant free beds are putting mine to shame - stupid keen newbies. Had nice chat with a couple of young boys through the fence. That went something like this: Are these allotments? Do they have greenhouses on them? How much do they cost? What's the chance of growing cannabis on it? Ha! As if the allotment lady would let them get away ...

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