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Old 31-05-2008, 12:07 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
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"keith kent" wrote
i think Joe will keep the plot, i find the best experience you can get is
by trying something for yourself and other growers, Joe is doing this.
And he is providing real practical advise .


It is interesting but practical advise, from a learner? Only from his
mistakes.

I have not felt this at all so i do not know where you have ? If anything
he has had a bit of stick from a boring old fart who is stuck in his ways
and can only grow in rows .


Pehaps that guy knows what he's doing and grows in rows for very good
reasons. We would need to see his crops to see if he knows his stuff
though.

I find it more frustrating when you cannot relate to a program, i.e
makeover programs when they use loads of mature plants that most cannot
compete with or gardens that are that huge it makes you pig sick with
envy .

Monty has covered loads about veg growing so think Joe`s project should
inspire and help many people.Veg growing is possibly the easiest, most
veg you just chuck the seed in and away you grow.


Easiest, really!? That is not my experience of veg growing.

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Bob Hobden


My point is Bob is that veg will grow in any size and shape of plot well
enough to supply most with enough green stuff to make them sick of the site
of it by the end of summer.I find that veg is easy to grow, most things
grow, if they don`t then sow again or try something else.
Veg growing is not rocket science and this is what i will miss about Monty
he promoted anyone to give it a go in any situation.

Keith