Posted by Sacha on July 27, 2006, 9:44 am
On 27/7/06 13:52, in article 44c8b70f$0$26602$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk,
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>> It sounds wonderful and welcome back. Are you still in London?
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> Yes, I am. In fact I've only moved about 200 yards from where I was before,
> so I shouldn't have too many problems adapting to the new climate.
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House moving by wheel barrow, eh? ;-)
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(email address on website)
Posted by Alan Holmes on July 27, 2006, 6:53 pm
> Hello everyone
> I hope to become a bit of a regular on this group, so before I start
> asking all my questions (and hopefully answering a few too if I can) I
> wanted to introduce myself. I'm actually not completely new to this group,
> as I used to post regularly in the dim distant past, but since I haven't
> posted to this group any time in the last 5 years, I doubt that anyone
> will remember me.
> I've been living in a house in London with a rather small garden, wishing
> I had a bigger one, for many years, and have finally saved up my pennies
> and bought a house with a bigger garden. I'm really looking forward to
> doing all sorts of exciting things, and I'm sure I'll need to tap into the
> wisdom of this group many times over the next few months. I've been
> interested in gardening for about 15 years, but have mostly been limited
> by the size of my garden from doing anything too exciting, and for the
> last couple of years have been ludicrously busy at work and have watched
> as more and more weeds grew in the garden without having the time to do
> anything about it.
> Anyway, all that is about to change. I'm going to make time for my garden
> from now on. The garden isn't huge, although it's a lot bigger than my
> last one, but the really good thing is that there are some council
> allotments at the end of the garden of which I have rented a nice big
> patch which is immediately adjacent to my garden. It's currently hugely
> overgrown.
I wouldn't worry to much about it being overgrown, bits of my veg patch are
frequently overgrown, doesn't stop me getting some nice veg off it though!
Alan
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>> It sounds wonderful and welcome back. Are you still in London?
>> --
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> Yes, I am. In fact I've only moved about 200 yards from where I was before,
> so I shouldn't have too many problems adapting to the new climate.
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