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Just a note to say Kitchen Garden is the cat's pyjamas, very informative without being terrifying. When I have got every scrap of info from it I pass it on to friends who are not very well off but have just been granted an allotment, they are real newcomers to growing so the mag is read and used until it falls apart.

I no longer have an allotment, having been lucky enough to have one for years in the Midlands. Now, at 83, I have a sort

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