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Hi Paul, welcome to the Vine (or the madhouse as it is sometimes known). What do you grow, and where?
Thanks for the welcome.
Ijust got going last year with a trial of growing some Tomatoes! and had a very nice nice suprise lol,ok so they are easy! So the bug bit, i now have a greenhouse 6x4 and am looking forward to next year. Will try, toms again, Onions, sweetpeppers, and some Raddish. Trouble is this has taken over from my main hobby of Birding!!
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Ijust got going last year with a trial of growing some Tomatoes! and had a very nice nice suprise lol,ok so they are easy! So the bug bit, i now have a greenhouse 6x4 and am looking forward to next year. Will try, toms again, Onions, sweetpeppers, and some Raddish. Trouble is this has taken over from my main hobby of Birding!!
Sorry forgot to add, i live in the North-West near Preston.
Help Wildlife.
Take only photos-leave only footprints-Kill only time.
I read you are handy with a knife Paul so thought it best to make friends. Welcome to the vine - if you like to learn, have a laugh and make friends this is the place for you.
Hello and welcome to the vine Paul Like you I started with a couple of tomato plants in my kitchen window now 3 years later I've got a greenhouse and some beds to grown in.
I read you are handy with a knife Paul so thought it best to make friends. Welcome to the vine - if you like to learn, have a laugh and make friends this is the place for you.
LOL. You would not feel a thing, Honest!
Help Wildlife.
Take only photos-leave only footprints-Kill only time.
Welcome to the Growing Community.
Birding's ok - we do a bit and our son was doing his training to be a ringer until his museum job (which entails working weekends) intervened.
However, with veg and fruit growing you can eat the fruits of your labour!
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