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HE MIGHT not recognise the varieties of vegetables being grown, but Tom Good would no doubt raise a glass of homemade peapod burgundy to a new generation of young allotment holders embracing "the good life".
And just like Tom and Barbara in the classic 1970s sitcom, it is the suburban set unable to afford shop-bought organic produce who are now seeking allotments in their droves, according to new research.See the full content of this document
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What On Earth Would Tom and Barbara Say? The Good Life's Gone All Pak Choi
However, the modern allotment holder is more likely to grow exotic vegetables such as pak choi or pumpkins th...
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