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And the planting commences

That's really inspiring @Mother Hubbard one day I will dig everything out of our raised bed and start fresh but I've been putting it off for 5 years now because the previous house owners were a fan of ugly woody shrubs with really tough roots so the one attempt I made snapped my big garden spade!
This year I'm once again settling for window box planters with grass and herbs for the piggies, and I might try some beetroot in a big planter tub I bought last year that turned out to be much bigger than expected...
 
That's really inspiring @Mother Hubbard one day I will dig everything out of our raised bed and start fresh but I've been putting it off for 5 years now because the previous house owners were a fan of ugly woody shrubs with really tough roots so the one attempt I made snapped my big garden spade!
This year I'm once again settling for window box planters with grass and herbs for the piggies, and I might try some beetroot in a big planter tub I bought last year that turned out to be much bigger than expected...
Here's my own modest aspirations for home grown piggy veg this spring lol :)
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Well as the saying goes, if you're going to be a bear...be a grizzly.

I've been wanting to 'go large' for a few years really but now we've practically demolished the whole garden and rebuilt everything it seemed on fitting to ensure we have our own veggies on top of the apple tree already growing...and now the uneducated are stock piling food, it seems the piggies and I are going to be just fine!
LOL :tu:
 
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