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Peas
peas are one of the best things in the garden, i have mine situated in several places around the allotment, so no matter where you are you can GRAZE,,,,
heaven in a pea pod
peas are one of the best things in the garden, i have mine situated in several places around the allotment, so no matter where you are you can GRAZE,,,,
heaven in a pea pod
peas are one of the best things in the garden, i have mine situated in several places around the allotment, so no matter where you are you can GRAZE,,,,
heaven in a pea pod
peas are one of the best things in the garden, i have mine situated in several places around the allotment, so no matter where you are you can GRAZE,,,,
heaven in a pea pod
Freddy
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Jul 22, 2011
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683
dawn64
Aug 30, 2011
Crab apples and wild plums
It`s like vegetarian sushi, one false move and your a goner.:D:D:D
It`s like vegetarian sushi, one false move and your a goner.:D:D:D
It`s like vegetarian sushi, one false move and your a goner.:D:D:D
It`s like vegetarian sushi, one false move and your a goner.:D:D:D
clueless1
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Aug 28, 2011
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2,222
daitheplant
Aug 30, 2011
Fruit trees.
Some of the damage caused by the weight of fruit.
Some of the damage caused by the weight of fruit.
Some of the damage caused by the weight of fruit.
Some of the damage caused by the weight of fruit.
stony
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Aug 30, 2011
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447
daitheplant
Aug 30, 2011
Hydroponic Tomatoes and light spectrums
Tahsocks. I don't think it is strictly true that red spectrum bulbs are needed during flowering. Any light source will give out a spectrum that includes red light. Consequently I believe that any...
Tahsocks. I don't think it is strictly true that red spectrum bulbs are needed during flowering. Any light source will give out a spectrum that includes red light. Consequently I believe that any normal light source will do as long as it is bright enough. If the comment was that red spectrum...
Tahsocks. I don't think it is strictly true that red spectrum bulbs are needed during flowering. Any light source will give out a spectrum that includes red light. Consequently I believe that any normal light source will do as long as it is...
Tahsocks. I don't think it is strictly true that red spectrum bulbs are needed during flowering. Any light source will give out a spectrum that includes red light. Consequently I believe that any...
tahsocks
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Aug 28, 2011
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2,140
PeterS
Aug 30, 2011
French Beans
Interesting comparison Ziggy, do any other veggies show a difference?
Interesting comparison Ziggy, do any other veggies show a difference?
Interesting comparison Ziggy, do any other veggies show a difference?
Interesting comparison Ziggy, do any other veggies show a difference?
Phil A
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Aug 29, 2011
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475
JWK
Aug 29, 2011
Sweetcorn Question
There is a Hedgepig on West Bay plot, saw him about 3am. Not like this one though, One Foot in the Grave Timeless Time S2 Ep6 Part2 - YouTube
There is a Hedgepig on West Bay plot, saw him about 3am. Not like this one though, One Foot in the Grave Timeless Time S2 Ep6 Part2 - YouTube
There is a Hedgepig on West Bay plot, saw him about 3am. Not like this one though, One Foot in the Grave Timeless Time S2 Ep6 Part2 - YouTube
There is a Hedgepig on West Bay plot, saw him about 3am. Not like this one though, One Foot in the Grave Timeless Time S2 Ep6 Part2 - YouTube
Bilbo675
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Jul 29, 2011
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Phil A
Aug 29, 2011
Christmas potato seeds??
I checked the local Dobbies which is the only garden centre nearby that does potatoes but they dont stock this late apparently. I bought some on ebay. Don't need lots just a few to get us over...
I checked the local Dobbies which is the only garden centre nearby that does potatoes but they dont stock this late apparently. I bought some on ebay. Don't need lots just a few to get us over winter and xmas.I'm gutted the *cough* summer is over here and there's not much I like that I can...
I checked the local Dobbies which is the only garden centre nearby that does potatoes but they dont stock this late apparently. I bought some on ebay. Don't need lots just a few to get us over winter and xmas.I'm gutted the *cough* summer is...
I checked the local Dobbies which is the only garden centre nearby that does potatoes but they dont stock this late apparently. I bought some on ebay. Don't need lots just a few to get us over...
Moopants
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Aug 28, 2011
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Moopants
Aug 29, 2011
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Super crop of blueberries!
If adding a second bush has not increased the yield , I think I will stick with the single bush . Thanks for the info dave.
I am sure I will find something else to psend my £10 on !
If adding a second bush has not increased the yield , I think I will stick with the single bush . Thanks for the info dave.
I am sure I will find something else to psend my £10 on !
If adding a second bush has not increased the yield , I think I will stick with the single bush . Thanks for the info dave.
I am sure I will find something else to psend my £10 on !
If adding a second bush has not increased the yield , I think I will stick with the single bush . Thanks for the info dave.
I am sure I will find something else to psend my £10 on !
Dave W
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Aug 25, 2011
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HarryS
Aug 29, 2011
Alphine Strawberries
I have never heard of alpine strawberries that climb. Climbing strawberries are usually more shiny in appearance but they don't have a lot of taste. They prefer colder climates. I cannot...
I have never heard of alpine strawberries that climb. Climbing strawberries are usually more shiny in appearance but they don't have a lot of taste. They prefer colder climates. I cannot recommend you a variety but I think that they have to be trained up the rail since they have little or no...
I have never heard of alpine strawberries that climb. Climbing strawberries are usually more shiny in appearance but they don't have a lot of taste. They prefer colder climates. I cannot recommend you a variety but I think that they have to be...
I have never heard of alpine strawberries that climb. Climbing strawberries are usually more shiny in appearance but they don't have a lot of taste. They prefer colder climates. I cannot...
blacksmith
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Aug 26, 2011
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525
miraflores
Aug 28, 2011
Apple Katy - Espalier
I'm only a year out of date with pruning this tree which was planted in 2009. I think I need to improve the supports as well as spread the shoots a little bit more evenly.Unfortunately, the...
I'm only a year out of date with pruning this tree which was planted in 2009. I think I need to improve the supports as well as spread the shoots a little bit more evenly.Unfortunately, the weight of an apple and some strong wind has broken the second shoot from the left. Do anyone have any...
I'm only a year out of date with pruning this tree which was planted in 2009. I think I need to improve the supports as well as spread the shoots a little bit more evenly.Unfortunately, the weight of an apple and some strong wind has broken...
I'm only a year out of date with pruning this tree which was planted in 2009. I think I need to improve the supports as well as spread the shoots a little bit more evenly.Unfortunately, the...
tdubya
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Aug 28, 2011
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tdubya
Aug 28, 2011
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Grape Vine Doing OK.
I dunno, some folks are never satisfied :D
I dunno, some folks are never satisfied :D
I dunno, some folks are never satisfied :D
I dunno, some folks are never satisfied :D
roders
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Jun 23, 2011
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Freddy
Aug 28, 2011
cutting grass around veggies?
Now , this morning I have spread like 80% of the seeds that I have in my seed box in the garden, based on a suggestion that I read recently on a thread (but I cannot find it) according to which if...
Now , this morning I have spread like 80% of the seeds that I have in my seed box in the garden, based on a suggestion that I read recently on a thread (but I cannot find it) according to which if the right conditions are met they will grow. So if it all works out I should have a mix of...
Now , this morning I have spread like 80% of the seeds that I have in my seed box in the garden, based on a suggestion that I read recently on a thread (but I cannot find it) according to which if the right conditions are met they will grow. So...
Now , this morning I have spread like 80% of the seeds that I have in my seed box in the garden, based on a suggestion that I read recently on a thread (but I cannot find it) according to which if...
miraflores
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Aug 28, 2011
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miraflores
Aug 28, 2011
Earthing up new potatoes
They are 2nd earlies for Xmas cropping got them earthed up now thanks for all the replies
Mick
They are 2nd earlies for Xmas cropping got them earthed up now thanks for all the replies
Mick
They are 2nd earlies for Xmas cropping got them earthed up now thanks for all the replies
Mick
They are 2nd earlies for Xmas cropping got them earthed up now thanks for all the replies
Mick
madmick
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Aug 26, 2011
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1,108
madmick
Aug 28, 2011
Pumpkin or Not???
Cut the stem well away from the pumpkin, somewhere beneath where that 'bend' is. I've seen too many people cut too close and have infection get into the pumpkin via that route. And others leave it...
Cut the stem well away from the pumpkin, somewhere beneath where that 'bend' is. I've seen too many people cut too close and have infection get into the pumpkin via that route. And others leave it so long it gets knocked off and causes the same problem. It's a long time 'till Halloween. My...
Cut the stem well away from the pumpkin, somewhere beneath where that 'bend' is. I've seen too many people cut too close and have infection get into the pumpkin via that route. And others leave it so long it gets knocked off and causes the same...
Cut the stem well away from the pumpkin, somewhere beneath where that 'bend' is. I've seen too many people cut too close and have infection get into the pumpkin via that route. And others leave it...
Bilbo675
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Jul 18, 2011
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Scrungee
Aug 27, 2011
Brussell Sprout plants are a caterpillar playground.
Weed the plants well so its just soil under them, remove eggs daily, check for caterpillars daily and dispose. Then grasp the stem of the sprouts and give 'em a damn good shake, you'll see them...
Weed the plants well so its just soil under them, remove eggs daily, check for caterpillars daily and dispose. Then grasp the stem of the sprouts and give 'em a damn good shake, you'll see them fall off and can easily spot and deal with fallen caterpillars on the weed free soil...even then you...
Weed the plants well so its just soil under them, remove eggs daily, check for caterpillars daily and dispose. Then grasp the stem of the sprouts and give 'em a damn good shake, you'll see them fall off and can easily spot and deal with fallen...
Weed the plants well so its just soil under them, remove eggs daily, check for caterpillars daily and dispose. Then grasp the stem of the sprouts and give 'em a damn good shake, you'll see them...
Freedom_Spark
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Aug 25, 2011
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4
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856
Steve R
Aug 25, 2011
Storing Chillis in Olive Oil
Thanks Marley , you were nearly one member less there !
I think I will stick to freezing them. As a bloke any recipe with more than 2 lines is far to complicated :D Hope this post is read by any...
Thanks Marley , you were nearly one member less there !
I think I will stick to freezing them. As a bloke any recipe with more than 2 lines is far to complicated :D Hope this post is read by any other would be Chilli picklers
Thanks Marley , you were nearly one member less there !
I think I will stick to freezing them. As a bloke any recipe with more than 2 lines is far to complicated :D Hope this post is read by any other would be Chilli picklers
Thanks Marley , you were nearly one member less there !
I think I will stick to freezing them. As a bloke any recipe with more than 2 lines is far to complicated :D Hope this post is read by any...
HarryS
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Aug 25, 2011
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1,333
HarryS
Aug 25, 2011
Courgettes ......
Okay Shiney, thanks! I don't need the space so I will do as you suggest
Okay Shiney, thanks! I don't need the space so I will do as you suggest
Okay Shiney, thanks! I don't need the space so I will do as you suggest
Okay Shiney, thanks! I don't need the space so I will do as you suggest
LivingInPuglia
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Aug 25, 2011
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642
LivingInPuglia
Aug 25, 2011
Fruit trees (prunus) id
Some sloe bushes don't have many thorns, so what convinced me most was the size (1cm/10mm) as the damsons I'm picking now are approx. 25mm diameter. The taste test is the clincher. Some damsons...
Some sloe bushes don't have many thorns, so what convinced me most was the size (1cm/10mm) as the damsons I'm picking now are approx. 25mm diameter. The taste test is the clincher. Some damsons can be a bit sour, but an overwhelming desire to spit it out is a sure sign it's a sloe.
Some sloe bushes don't have many thorns, so what convinced me most was the size (1cm/10mm) as the damsons I'm picking now are approx. 25mm diameter. The taste test is the clincher. Some damsons can be a bit sour, but an overwhelming desire to...
Some sloe bushes don't have many thorns, so what convinced me most was the size (1cm/10mm) as the damsons I'm picking now are approx. 25mm diameter. The taste test is the clincher. Some damsons...
viola_mad
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Aug 23, 2011
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1,473
Scrungee
Aug 25, 2011
Making a raised vegatable bed for a novice
Stack it grass to grass and soil to soil and leave it for a year or two...it'll rot down into decent loam which you can use in your garden/greenhouse. Steve...
Stack it grass to grass and soil to soil and leave it for a year or two...it'll rot down into decent loam which you can use in your garden/greenhouse. Steve...
Stack it grass to grass and soil to soil and leave it for a year or two...it'll rot down into decent loam which you can use in your garden/greenhouse. Steve...
Stack it grass to grass and soil to soil and leave it for a year or two...it'll rot down into decent loam which you can use in your garden/greenhouse. Steve...
keithhampson
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Aug 23, 2011
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Steve R
Aug 25, 2011
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3/4 Pounder Tomato
My 'claim to fame' in the tomato growing challenge is that yesterday I picked a fully ripe tomato which, when put on the digital scales, was so small it didn't even register a weight!
My 'claim to fame' in the tomato growing challenge is that yesterday I picked a fully ripe tomato which, when put on the digital scales, was so small it didn't even register a weight!
My 'claim to fame' in the tomato growing challenge is that yesterday I picked a fully ripe tomato which, when put on the digital scales, was so small it didn't even register a weight!
My 'claim to fame' in the tomato growing challenge is that yesterday I picked a fully ripe tomato which, when put on the digital scales, was so small it didn't even register a weight!
Vince
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Aug 24, 2011
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4
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547
Fidgetsmum
Aug 25, 2011
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