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what a diference 7 months makes it was a hard slog but we are getting there hubby has worked really hard,and me of course.



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Is the the after shot of your other photo?
If so, wow what a difference, I love your raised beds, they must make weeding so much easier.
It looks great.

22 Sep, 2009

 

Total transformation well done to you both.

4 Oct, 2009

 

wow what a differance, well done to both of you

6 Oct, 2009

 

thanks for all your comments sorry not replied to some of you but only just found out how to do so, i know i sound like a numpty actually i probably am, forgive me for not answering sooner, soon ill be able to type with 2 fingers instead of one

6 Oct, 2009

 

lol you did ok :o)

6 Oct, 2009

 

cheers sanbaz

6 Oct, 2009

 

Hi Joan, simple when you know how :-)
Have you had rain over the last few days, I'm sure the plot needs it.

8 Oct, 2009

 

hi dawn ,we have had little rain in last few days but are emptying beds ready for next year we only have garlic,onions and cabbage at the mo,sorry reply is late but been busy on ancestry united site i have been researching my family history for a while now ,thank you for your help it is appreciated.

9 Oct, 2009

 

You're welcome Joan :-)
Good luck with the family research - I should do it but ought to visit old aunt's first as its quite complex isnt it.

9 Oct, 2009

 

i have finished it now being doing it for 2 yrs,i done my mums side first,then tried my fathers who id never met and looked for -for 30 yrs (long story there) anyway to cut it short found out he died 8 yrs ago ,his wife 6yrs ago but still i wouldnt give up ,all i wanted was a photo to see what he looked like,i am now in touch with a cousin my fathers nephew,and finally reached my goal the other day when i recieved 4 photos, the worst part bieng he lived a 5 min walk from my home and 2mins from allotments and i never knew.so i advise anyone looking for someone never give up,if i can do it anyone can,the ancestry united site is really useful and well worth the subscription

9 Oct, 2009

 

Wow Joan, what hard work it has been tracking your family tree and so satisfying for you but so sad that you never got to meet your father. Living so close, you may have met without even knowing it.

9 Oct, 2009

 

thats why i needed the photo really i dont seem to recognise him,thankfully,he did not have any other children by his wife.still everyone has their own stories dont they that,s life.

9 Oct, 2009

 

You have done well and done the best by sectioning it cuts down a lot of hard work, I use to have allotments so I do know what hard work they can be. well done its lovely

2 Jan, 2010

 

thanx sixpence,yes it was hard work,but worth it,cant wait to start planting out this year....

2 Jan, 2010

 

I bet you can't, I will look forward to viewing as you grow and harvest

2 Jan, 2010

 

:o)))

2 Jan, 2010

 

wow super allotment

7 Mar, 2010

 

thank you hankooks,it took a lot of hard work but we got there in the end..:o)

9 Mar, 2010




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