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Fairygirl
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October 2020
I can understand that. Growing your own veg is a nice thing to continue doing.
Long may you continue to have the health to do that
The gardening's probably also what's keeping you hale and hearty in the first place
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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cornelly
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October 2020
@fairygirl
Thank you, I am sure it is.
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treehugger80
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October 2020
take a walk on some rough open space and lob them about, oaks love open space to start growing
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cornelly
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October 2020
There are hundreds and hundreds the biggest crop we have seen, no they are being collected and placed in a large barrel where they can rot away.
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Long may you continue to have the health to do that
The gardening's probably also what's keeping you hale and hearty in the first place
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...