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	<title>Comments on: A Potted History</title>
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		<title>By: les</title>
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		<description>i have always been a keen gardener, am now retired but due to working in the building industry was not able to follow my hobby. i did start working at my council as an apprentice gardener shortly after leaving school, after going into the raf for three years, after being demobbed i continued my career as a greenkeeper on a local golfcourse, i loved the job immensely but decided to take on a new  job in the building industry because the financial rewards were much greater, now after retiring for almost fifty years i have decided to carry on gardening. to cut a long story short after visiting a number a number of gardening centres i was shocked to see the price of basics like fertlizers and peat soils and other commodities needed. needless to say i did my home work and finally found  my answer on the internet, i found that by dealing with ferile fibre the rewards paid off, i can save as much as 200% on some products and i have only just began to deal with them, i have a feeling that i shall be doing further buisness with them in the future Les isherwood</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have always been a keen gardener, am now retired but due to working in the building industry was not able to follow my hobby. i did start working at my council as an apprentice gardener shortly after leaving school, after going into the raf for three years, after being demobbed i continued my career as a greenkeeper on a local golfcourse, i loved the job immensely but decided to take on a new  job in the building industry because the financial rewards were much greater, now after retiring for almost fifty years i have decided to carry on gardening. to cut a long story short after visiting a number a number of gardening centres i was shocked to see the price of basics like fertlizers and peat soils and other commodities needed. needless to say i did my home work and finally found  my answer on the internet, i found that by dealing with ferile fibre the rewards paid off, i can save as much as 200% on some products and i have only just began to deal with them, i have a feeling that i shall be doing further buisness with them in the future Les isherwood</p>
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