Veg Plotting's Got Mail!

It's been a very exciting week here at VP Gardens as my blog's received its first ever mail. In fact several items of mail - it's been a bit like Christmas here! This was what the first parcel contained. It's a copy of an excellent book I won in March and reviewed here. I'm not the only one who thinks it's a great book - it was awarded Practical Gardening Book of the Year 2007. As you can see this copy's been signed by the author.

So why am I so excited? And what on earth am I doing with 2 copies of the same book? Well, as some of you have noticed already I'm currently beavering away on another blogging project. That's where this copy comes in. It's not for me, it's for one of you! As are the other parcels that have arrived addressed to Veg Plotting this week.

On Wednesday, I'll be telling you some more about my very special project - mark it in your diaries!

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  1. Can't wait to see what your new project is...

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  2. Oh, how exciting! I look forward to unravelling the mystery.

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  3. Have looked at all of your other blogs and I cant see any new projects....?

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  4. Mmm,I can't wait to see what you're up to! xx

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  5. New Gardening is a great book, thoroughly enjoyed reading it.

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  6. Looking forward to finding out more come Wednesday :)

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  7. Shibaguyz - see you there?

    PG - not for much longer :)

    cinj - I look forward to seeing you !


    SOL - wait and see...

    Flighty - tee hee, hope you like it!

    Helena - that was the idea!

    Zoe - it's one of my favourites

    Anna - see you there!

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