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Default Tackling an overgrown allotment with a bad back

Hi all, I have taken on a very overgrown disused alltment covered in brambles with a history of disk problems. I am doing well and decided to document my progress on my blog: An overgrown allotment versus a dodgy bad back please feel free to look and comment.
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Hi all, I have taken on a very overgrown disused alltment covered in
brambles with a history of disk problems.



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DiggyBob


I must apologise now before I start. Firstly you have my sympathy regarding
the back broblem.

As for the above quote, I have to say I was struck by the thoght of brambles
with back problems.

Sorry , sorry sorry :-):-)

BTW I don't envy your task of site clearance

Bill


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