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Cooking or normal Apples to collect from your garden


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Hi


I'm just looking for anyone with normal apples or esp. cooking apples in their garden who is unable or doesnt want them pls??? I can take all or 50% (leaving rest harvested with owner if you want) , offer small amount of cash.


other fruit or vegetables considered


Also does anyone need bamboo or brambles removed from their garden as it can be invasive - I want some (not a lot) & will dig yours up!

I have loads of apples falling off at the moment. 3 types. HOwever they tend to be quite bruised when they land and also a lot falling that aren't quite ripe (might be the hot weather). Does this sound like it's something you might want? (my neighbours have loads too so could ask them also, they are just going in the garden bin!)

Jenny Pink gave me heads up so:


?The Best Things In Life Are Free.?

Crab Apples ? Spinach Plants - Jam Jars - Cooking Apples

Spinach in pots ready to plant, suggested limit of 3 each.

For everlasting spinach permit one to flower (see photo) seeds will drop & self grow.

5 Buchan Rd Nunhead SE15 3HQ

Come help yourself located in front behind blue bins.

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