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Old 29-12-2011, 08:49 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Request for advice on Gardening above 1000 feet

On Dec 28, 4:38*pm, Baz wrote:
"Dave Liquorice" wrote hill.co.uk:



We find that stuff just takes a season or three to get established,
combination of the lower temps and short season. Things may even
appear to have died but come back after missing a season.


Having read all of this thread, I wonder why you live there.

Not being funny or trying to insult you, what is there for you where you live, a blowing gale that uproots a cabbage
or anything above ground.

It would definatly make me want a "normal life" in normal conditions.

Respect to you
Baz


Houses in these positions tend to be cheap and there is often an
access problem.
If you can do it a poly tunnel is a big help.
We had fifty acres of ground, some of the lower stuff was
woodland,very nice in summer.