A Conversation for Old Announcements: January - September 2011
Tuesday 21 June, 2011: The future of H2G2 - the Successful Bid
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Sep 1, 2011
Pastey and Yarreau might be interested in a new book called "The Quarter-Acre Farm," by Spring Warren. The subtitle is "How I kept the patio, lost the lawn, and fed my family for a year."
Tuesday 21 June, 2011: The future of H2G2 - the Successful Bid
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Sep 1, 2011
I think Effers is growing hops, maybe she has some advice?
Tuesday 21 June, 2011: The future of H2G2 - the Successful Bid
KB Posted Sep 1, 2011
Oh, I wouldn't say that, Yarreau. Could be useful if I re-enter the old trade and head out that way.
(Of course, Mr Linnaeus built us a lift-shaft down from the top floor of the tower of Babel, too...but that's not always useful if people don't know *that* lingo, either. )
Tuesday 21 June, 2011: The future of H2G2 - the Successful Bid
Yarreau Posted Sep 3, 2011
Actually, our gardening forum is a little on the wild side... we're almost 120 active members now, and they've spent the last two days partying non-stop online. Oh the home-made concoctions they made me swallow...
Tuesday 21 June, 2011: The future of H2G2 - the Successful Bid
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Sep 4, 2011
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