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Grow Your Own Veg - yesterday
Keith (Dorset) wrote: Oh dear... :-( You too, eh? I found that the series was a disjointed collection of facts, opinions, and "doesn't that taste whatever..." I had the impression that the intention of the series was partly to encourage one to grow some vegeables, no matter how small a plot, trough, or pot one had. But there was no advice on how to do it. What would be sown, and when, in order to maximise the results from each of these: that's what I was looking for, and it was conspicuous by it's absence. I still have little idea as to what was grown, in turn, in the 3 x 3 plot. As I like Carol as a counterbalance to the Dominating Don, this series could have been used to raise her status, but it didn't. The robin was the best bit, IMHO. |
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