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Hazel
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Hello All !

Post: # 28241Post Hazel »

Well, after lurking on these boards for ages I've finally got around to registering. We're hoping to be moving out of rented accomadation soon and I'm really looking forward to getting stuck in to some proper veggie growing !

I'll probably be asking loads of questions once I get started !

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Post: # 28242Post Shirley »

Hi Hazel

Welcome to the site... hope your house move goes well and I'm looking forward to getting to know you.
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Post: # 28245Post Chickpea »

Hi Hazel. Ask away, and remember no question is too stupid. Apart from "How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood"?

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Post: # 28261Post Andy Hamilton »

hello there Hazel and welcome to the site.

I hope the move goes well and you get a nice big back garden.
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Post: # 28281Post Wombat »

G'Day Hazel,

welcome to the site!

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Post: # 28491Post ina »

Hi Hazel, and welcome!

Will you be staying within the area you live now? Maybe it would be worth it having a lookout for allotments already...
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Post: # 28516Post Millymollymandy »

Hi Hazel and welcome!

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Post: # 28594Post Hazel »

Thanks for the welcome everyone - great idea about looking out for an allotment Ina, I might just do that ! The plan is that we'll get a place with a largeish garden, but you can never tell what's going to come onto the market.

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