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Thursday, 8 April 2010
A Poignant Pause for Reflection.
It's the eve of moving to Richmond! Which means, quite simply, time to say a fond farewell to the tiny piece of concrete that afforded me the opportunity to discover this love for gardening...
Dude, that video was a bit special - I think we pretty much started gardening at the same time and I really feel like we've graduated to the next level - shame to be leaving the original balcony but the allotment looks amazing.
Anyway it's been awesome learning to garden with you dude - here's to another season eh?
Thanks for all of your kind comments! This isn't the end of urban gardening, as I'm going to have to start several seeds in pots on windowsills etc. - be sure to keep checking back for progress!
Good luck with the move, hope it all goes well.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your gardening future and all its adventure.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a safe and uneventful move.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to some fascinating allotment stories.
It'll be interesting to see what you do first.
Good luck with your move and new allotment. Looking forward to reading your posts and finding out what you'll be growing :-)
ReplyDeleteHope the move went well. Do you need seeds for the new plot?
ReplyDeleteDude, that video was a bit special - I think we pretty much started gardening at the same time and I really feel like we've graduated to the next level - shame to be leaving the original balcony but the allotment looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteAnyway it's been awesome learning to garden with you dude - here's to another season eh?
Hi Callum, lots of luck with your brandnew allotment. Growing your own food is fun, innit? I have my very own potager and it's been a blast.
ReplyDeletecheerio,
Yolanda
Thanks for all of your kind comments! This isn't the end of urban gardening, as I'm going to have to start several seeds in pots on windowsills etc. - be sure to keep checking back for progress!
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