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DIG IN - THE BLOG. Welcome to Dig In. Dig In Community Allotment. Monday, 12 March 2018. Its much warmer now, and spring does feel as if it is on its way. Can you spot the frogs? Not at all bothered by a phone taking its pic, only 20cm away. But this chap a lovely leech! Was not in the pond - the ground was so wet it had climbed out and was in a puddle! Amy, Tiffany and Emma spreading compost on one of the Sunray Beds. Getting the soil ready for growing! Rhubarb raring to go. And garlic looking good!

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DIG IN - THE BLOG. Welcome to Dig In. Dig In Community Allotment. Monday, 12 March 2018. Its much warmer now, and spring does feel as if it is on its way. Can you spot the frogs? Not at all bothered by a phone taking its pic, only 20cm away. But this chap a lovely leech! Was not in the pond - the ground was so wet it had climbed out and was in a puddle! Amy, Tiffany and Emma spreading compost on one of the Sunray Beds. Getting the soil ready for growing! Rhubarb raring to go. And garlic looking good!

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