diggybob
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Organic stuff for allotment holdersHello all, I have just started a webshop to retail organic fertilisers and more at http://www.diggybob.co.uk . I also have a blog showing my efforts to tame a very overgrown allotment organically, you can find this at http://diggybob.blogspot.com , please feel free to follow, reply etc. any comments very welcome...
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sean
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Welcome aboard.
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diggybob
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ThanksThanks Sean, if my experience with the overgrown allotment helps folk then I am happy.
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Chez
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Welcome!
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Went
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Hello and welcome from Asturias...
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Tavascarow
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Hello from Cornwall.
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diggybob
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Thank youn one and all..Thanks to all the kind people offering me a welcome, much appreciated and I will visit your blogs and profiles with great interest
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Chez
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Jump in and chat here, too - I am sure you have a lot to offer and people like to 'get to know' the people they buy from.
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arvo
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Hi.
diggybob is a great name too.
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diggybob
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'twas the allotment...The idea for the shop was born live on the allotment in January and I used the nickname that gave to me. It seems to make people smile....
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diggybob
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NiceI'm loving this forum. Everyone is so warm....
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Greenfoot
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Hola
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Sally Too
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Just popped over to your blog diggybob and you seem to be making great progress.
Aerial before shot looks depressing - but the soil you have under the greenery looks fantastic. I'm well jealous. Here I garden on 4" of soil over shaley rock.... which I top up with horse manure galore!
Looking forward to hearing more... oh and "Welcome!"
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