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        <description>This video gives an overview of my allotment vegetable garden which is set central in my backyard. It covers raised bed gardening, what I'm growing now, and the overall set-up. The intent is to make this an introduction on my vegetable garden layout and then from now on release mostly shorter length videos on certain aspects... So, I hope you forgive this video for being a little lengthy 😃 One last (and I think interesting) point is how our growing season here in subtropical SE Queensland (winter) happens to coincide with spring in the USA, UK, and other parts of Europe. This actually means I can share information about growing similar food plants on a similar timeline with my friends all across the world and I think that's COOL 😃  Blog: https://www.selfsufficientme.com/ -~--~--~- Please watch: "5 Fruit Tree &amp; Veggie Patch Questions" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50HgG0yBX80 -~--~--~-</description>
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