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Default Things to plant in mid June on the allotment.

On Sat, 04 May 2013 10:44:22 GMT, Baz wrote:

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Cant you plant right away with cardboard?


NT


Yes. But thats a lot of cardboard for an allotment. I realy think though
that is a sound idea. I have done it on a small scale. It works and rots
down nicely and makes maintenance easier. You can with the aid of a bulb
planter or dibber get straight through and plant away to your hearts
content.

Baz


Supermarkets are happy to save it if you ask. Some even stack it flat
and help you get it in your car.
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