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Lydd Allotment Association news, views, and pics. Newer posts →. August in the Polytunnel/Greenhouse. August 5, 2011. You can still sow Spring Cabbage, Pak Choi, Turnip, Kale, Calabrese, Beetroot, Swiss Chard, Winter Lettuce, and Rocket, among others. It’s worth trying some dwarf French Beans as you may still get a crop if the autumn is mild. If you want new potatoes for Christmas time, then get them planted this month. We just happen to have some on sale in the Seedstore🙂. Wildlife Garden in Bloom.
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Allotments & Gardens
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Some further sites of interest. Allotments UK and other related allotment links. Seeds from Dobies of Devon. Grow Your Own Magazine. The Base Camp Paraffin heater spares. Contact: rknowles@ndac.freeserve.co.uk. Site Design - Simon Bladon.
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Your Allotment - magazine for allotment holders in north London
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The heart of the allotment community. We regret that subscriptions to. Magazine are now closed. All known outstanding subscriptions have been reimbursed. No further advertisements are being accepted for. We would like to thank the many advertisers who have supported us over the years – especially our regulars. Fancy trying someone else's produce for a change? All suppliers at London Farmers' Markets have to grow, catch, rear or make what they sell and are continually monitored for quality. They even have...