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Hello forum users,


I am a local resident looking to strike a deal with those of you out there with unused (but useable) garden space. Up until recently I have enjoyed a shared garden which I turned into a vegetable patch for those who used the garden. I have recently moved out and, given the waiting list for allotments, wish to offer my services for use of a small garden patch.


In exchange for my labour, planting, and harvesting of vegetables - the land / garden owner will receive an agreed portion of the harvest. London soil is very clayey and therefore usually fertile. I have had good success rates of veg that I have grown in my old place in the SE22 area inc: tomatos, courgettes, beans, beetroots, potatos, carrots, peas, spinach, lettuce, chillies etc and would obviously consider tailoring the produce to the landowners tastes.


Time is of the essence, so if I could arrange something by February there would be a strong chance that we could be sharing produce by the summer.


All offers welcome, just respond to this thread


Many thanks,

Ronnie

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