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The garlic that went in last Autumn is doing pretty well
I sowed a row of carrots today - Nantes 5
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And, as tradition dictates Easter planting, my new potatoes (Charlotte) went in. Only 6 seed potatoes, so a row of 6 and a couple in a part row. I've left the earth mounded up for now, ready for covering the fresh shoots as they pop up.
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