
My next door neighbour popped round to show me her first earlies…from seed potatoes I gave her in a pot a couple of months ago. Hattie’s Garden progresses!
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My next door neighbour popped round to show me her first earlies…from seed potatoes I gave her in a pot a couple of months ago. Hattie’s Garden progresses!
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Spot on! Have a great day!
Oh, you made my day with this post. Does it get any better than this for an experienced gardener? No. 🙂 Go Hattie!