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<blockquote data-quote="2131tom" data-source="post: 995116" data-attributes="member: 85280"><p>I've got 3 of them - all acquired in April this year in a village initiative which has now turned what was part of a farmer's field into plots.</p><p></p><p>It's been great fun, quite exhausting at times, but a marvellously useful way to stay fit and, far more importantly for us, lose weight. </p><p></p><p>Don't worry about surpluses, just go ahead with growing as well as you can (I managed to sell £100 worth of my extra onions, carrots, spuds and beetroot, to work colleagues (all at market prices) for our village's Make a Wish charity appeal this September/October and I still didn't satisfy the demand). </p><p></p><p>I could go on for hours about successes and failures with the various crops but I'll leave it at that and wish you all the very best in your new acquisition.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2131tom, post: 995116, member: 85280"] I've got 3 of them - all acquired in April this year in a village initiative which has now turned what was part of a farmer's field into plots. It's been great fun, quite exhausting at times, but a marvellously useful way to stay fit and, far more importantly for us, lose weight. Don't worry about surpluses, just go ahead with growing as well as you can (I managed to sell £100 worth of my extra onions, carrots, spuds and beetroot, to work colleagues (all at market prices) for our village's Make a Wish charity appeal this September/October and I still didn't satisfy the demand). I could go on for hours about successes and failures with the various crops but I'll leave it at that and wish you all the very best in your new acquisition. Regards, [/QUOTE]
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