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Lottie Lou
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Hello there
I am Lottie Lou and have found this fab website from reading the KG magazine.

I have 5 raised beds in the garden - not huge but enough work for me. I get such a sense of satisfaction nurturing the plants and picking the veggies. A carrot that has been out of the ground for 10 seconds tastes divine!

I am getting a greenhouse next month so hopefully the possibilities are opening up

Anyway, pleased to meet you and look forward to chatting with you all :)
Just as I am getting used to today, along comes tommorrow!
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Hi there Lottie Lou, I hope you enjoy the forum as much as the rest of us. 8)
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Tigger
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Welcome Lottie Lou. Now you know what you've been missing!
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welcome to the jungle lottie lou! :D
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The biggest of welcomes Lottie Lou.
Glad to see you are enjoying your freshly picked veg.
And a greenhouse will give you so much more scope for growing veg.
I love that saying of yours. :wink:
Hope you enjoy yourself on hear as much as i do. :D

Kind regards Old Herbaceous.

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Zena
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Hi Lottie - welcome to the asylum!
you'll have to give me your tips for successful carrots - I'm in my first year of veg growing and my carrots were a disappointment :(

still, there's always next year..........
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Hi there - welcome.

I wish I could grow carrots - bet you can't wait for the greenhouse.

Your raised beds are an excellent idea. If I was starting all over again that's just what I'd have. So much easier to manage.
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