Growing your own veg

It's like an allotment blog, only funnier. The continuing saga of a bloke, his spade and a shed full of spiders.

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Scenes from a village alloment











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Labels: brassica, Greenhouse, Others, Roots
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Rad's Allotment Blog

Vegetables, herbs and dirt. There's nothing too fancy here.

I'm learning as I go so stick around, there's a real chance that I'll make a proper twit of myself! I will provide regular updates with pictures and videos and even the occasional recipe.

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Great sites to visit

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