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    The Nature of Gardening - 8 Extraordinary Veg Gardens in January 2022, by Huw Richards
    Fennel and other vegetables in a garden
    Credits: image taken from Huw Richards' vlog

    Growing vegetables and eating them in January and even all year long is possible. Are you top of it?

    Thanks to Huw Richards for sharing his wisdom and knowledge! I wrote the following notes watching the video published on Huw Richards' channel.


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