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Natalie's Avatar
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Cats owned: 1 Tabby Moggy & 1 Grey Moggy
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Location: North Wales, UK
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29-11-2008, 07:37 PM   #31

Re: I have an allotment!!!


Wow Yola...thats a wonderful project you have there. Looking forward to hearing all about it and seeing lots of pictures.

I shall save you a tube of Deep Heat



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30-11-2008, 01:20 AM   #32

Re: I have an allotment!!!


Yola I would ask first if there is a supply already there...ours (my allotment) the muck comes from the riding schools localy and people on the allotment are allowed to used what they like when they like.



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Cats owned: Two Tabby Girls
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30-11-2008, 06:07 PM   #33

Re: I have an allotment!!!


Fresh dung is fine but if you are getting mucked out straw with urine and dung it can bee too strong. If the allotment don't have a supply ask at the RS if you can bag some rotted stuff from an old muck heap.

Looks lovely and quite flat too.

Just think of the lovely salads and veg next year.



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