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Default Grow Your Own Veg - yesterday

As Carol has lived at the cottage for thirty years, and hasn't grown her own
veg, for twenty; one is tempted to ask why she has suddenly started now?

Where there's muck there's brass, maybe?

Who can blame her - for trying!

Keith



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Oh dear... :-(

Keith


you don't like doddery old garden-grannies forever muttering Eeee loook ut
thut cucumber intit wuundefull, and though she claims never to have grown
a spud before in her life, fetching up on tv to show you and me how it's
done?



 
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