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Day 141 - Monday 3rd August 2020

Location: London, UK 

COVID-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak

Lockdown

In growing news, we have peas!  They were sweet, delicious and again the excitement of growing something I can eat was immense!

It wasn't exactly a harvest for Birdseye to worry about in terms of competition but apparently more grow when you pick the first lot... can you tell I still have no idea what I'm doing?!

Anyway, peas!

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