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My Veg Plot Diary
Thanks for all your generous comments.
Thanks for all your generous comments.
Thanks for all your generous comments.
Thanks for all your generous comments.
oktarine
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May 6, 2007
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526
oktarine
May 8, 2007
Rogue Potatos
Thanks SanukaNice name by the way!
Thanks SanukaNice name by the way!
Thanks SanukaNice name by the way!
Thanks SanukaNice name by the way!
sanuka
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Apr 26, 2007
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619
oktarine
May 8, 2007
brussel sprouts
Good luck Celia. Watch out for the butterflies and caterpillers!!
Good luck Celia. Watch out for the butterflies and caterpillers!!
Good luck Celia. Watch out for the butterflies and caterpillers!!
Good luck Celia. Watch out for the butterflies and caterpillers!!
Celia
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May 8, 2007
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452
johnbinkley
May 10, 2007
When to plant out strawberry plants?
Hi TeaTree, same age as me when I started! I like to let the runners develop and weight down the first and second lot of shoots with a small stone in a 3" pot of compost. Plants for free!! John
Hi TeaTree, same age as me when I started! I like to let the runners develop and weight down the first and second lot of shoots with a small stone in a 3" pot of compost. Plants for free!! John
Hi TeaTree, same age as me when I started! I like to let the runners develop and weight down the first and second lot of shoots with a small stone in a 3" pot of compost. Plants for free!! John
Hi TeaTree, same age as me when I started! I like to let the runners develop and weight down the first and second lot of shoots with a small stone in a 3" pot of compost. Plants for free!! John
TeaTree
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May 8, 2007
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559
johnbinkley
May 10, 2007
Carrot Root Fly
I have sewn some next to the chive border as an experiment
I have sewn some next to the chive border as an experiment
I have sewn some next to the chive border as an experiment
I have sewn some next to the chive border as an experiment
Mrs Bobs
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May 2, 2007
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5
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640
captain kev
May 10, 2007
dill
They make gripe water with Dill and its also used as aflavouring .. Anethum is a common ingredient in gripe water, given to relieve wind and colic in babies. The carminative volatile oil improves...
They make gripe water with Dill and its also used as aflavouring .. Anethum is a common ingredient in gripe water, given to relieve wind and colic in babies. The carminative volatile oil improves the appetite and aids digestion. Chewing the seeds is helpful in cases of halitosis. Anethum...
They make gripe water with Dill and its also used as aflavouring .. Anethum is a common ingredient in gripe water, given to relieve wind and colic in babies. The carminative volatile oil improves the appetite and aids digestion. Chewing the...
They make gripe water with Dill and its also used as aflavouring .. Anethum is a common ingredient in gripe water, given to relieve wind and colic in babies. The carminative volatile oil improves...
gandygardener
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May 1, 2007
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811
wyldeflower
May 11, 2007
Angelica
Angelica is also a usefull plant to have in the garden.. Growing up to 6 feet or so, this fairly stout plant favours damp, shady places. The stem is hollow, and often purple, with a whitish bloom....
Angelica is also a usefull plant to have in the garden.. Growing up to 6 feet or so, this fairly stout plant favours damp, shady places. The stem is hollow, and often purple, with a whitish bloom. The greeny-white, or pink, flowers are only about 2mm across, with 5 petals, have a honey like...
Angelica is also a usefull plant to have in the garden.. Growing up to 6 feet or so, this fairly stout plant favours damp, shady places. The stem is hollow, and often purple, with a whitish bloom. The greeny-white, or pink, flowers are only about...
Angelica is also a usefull plant to have in the garden.. Growing up to 6 feet or so, this fairly stout plant favours damp, shady places. The stem is hollow, and often purple, with a whitish bloom....
wyldeflower
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May 11, 2007
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630
wyldeflower
May 11, 2007
Tomatoes
Thanks Blackthorn. I'll start collecting the stuff again.
Thanks Blackthorn. I'll start collecting the stuff again.
Thanks Blackthorn. I'll start collecting the stuff again.
Thanks Blackthorn. I'll start collecting the stuff again.
Jaycee
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May 10, 2007
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712
johnbinkley
May 11, 2007
asparagus
I think I said previously in a different string that I grew from seed my own crowns. Unfortunately they only lasted a few years the died off on me! Perhaps I am the wrong one to give...
I think I said previously in a different string that I grew from seed my own crowns. Unfortunately they only lasted a few years the died off on me! Perhaps I am the wrong one to give advice! Anyway as they are already two years old I would leave another year to make it three. As I remember...
I think I said previously in a different string that I grew from seed my own crowns. Unfortunately they only lasted a few years the died off on me! Perhaps I am the wrong one to give advice! Anyway as they are already two years old I would...
I think I said previously in a different string that I grew from seed my own crowns. Unfortunately they only lasted a few years the died off on me! Perhaps I am the wrong one to give...
captain kev
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May 10, 2007
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415
johnbinkley
May 11, 2007
Collaring Toms.
The tube/pipe idea is good. Will have to get some over the weekend. Will sure make the watering easier than it is now!
The tube/pipe idea is good. Will have to get some over the weekend. Will sure make the watering easier than it is now!
The tube/pipe idea is good. Will have to get some over the weekend. Will sure make the watering easier than it is now!
The tube/pipe idea is good. Will have to get some over the weekend. Will sure make the watering easier than it is now!
dalbuie
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May 11, 2007
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474
Mel
May 11, 2007
my onions
It sounds like they`ve bolted windygale.Apparantly red onions are more prone.Mine did the same last yr. Cut off the flower stalks and take them out.Use them up as they don`t store well.Common...
It sounds like they`ve bolted windygale.Apparantly red onions are more prone.Mine did the same last yr. Cut off the flower stalks and take them out.Use them up as they don`t store well.Common causes are early sowing,planting in a cold spell and planting in loose soil.
It sounds like they`ve bolted windygale.Apparantly red onions are more prone.Mine did the same last yr. Cut off the flower stalks and take them out.Use them up as they don`t store well.Common causes are early sowing,planting in a cold spell and...
It sounds like they`ve bolted windygale.Apparantly red onions are more prone.Mine did the same last yr. Cut off the flower stalks and take them out.Use them up as they don`t store well.Common...
windygale
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May 11, 2007
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elainefiz
May 11, 2007
too late for sprouts ?
Hi Lisa. April is generally considered the last month for sowing, but since sprout seeds can't read what is says on the packet they don't know this
You've nothing to loose by trying and will...
Hi Lisa. April is generally considered the last month for sowing, but since sprout seeds can't read what is says on the packet they don't know this
You've nothing to loose by trying and will probably get away with it. As far as regards varieties here's a few suggestions based on what I'm...
Hi Lisa. April is generally considered the last month for sowing, but since sprout seeds can't read what is says on the packet they don't know this
You've nothing to loose by trying and will probably get away with it. As far as regards...
Hi Lisa. April is generally considered the last month for sowing, but since sprout seeds can't read what is says on the packet they don't know this
You've nothing to loose by trying and will...
cattwoman25
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May 12, 2007
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Dave W
May 12, 2007
My Veg Plot Diary
Hi Oktarine, nice update of your progress and good to see that you are already harvesting your first crops which is really rewarding, keep up the good work regards Steve.http://www.myallotments.com
Hi Oktarine, nice update of your progress and good to see that you are already harvesting your first crops which is really rewarding, keep up the good work regards Steve.http://www.myallotments.com
Hi Oktarine, nice update of your progress and good to see that you are already harvesting your first crops which is really rewarding, keep up the good work regards Steve.http://www.myallotments.com
Hi Oktarine, nice update of your progress and good to see that you are already harvesting your first crops which is really rewarding, keep up the good work regards Steve.http://www.myallotments.com
oktarine
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May 13, 2007
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455
PLOTTY
May 13, 2007
Container grown fruit trees
We have bought from here ..Van MeuwenThey can be a bit expensive unless you take advantage of the many offers but the quality seems to be very good.
We have bought from here ..Van MeuwenThey can be a bit expensive unless you take advantage of the many offers but the quality seems to be very good.
We have bought from here ..Van MeuwenThey can be a bit expensive unless you take advantage of the many offers but the quality seems to be very good.
We have bought from here ..Van MeuwenThey can be a bit expensive unless you take advantage of the many offers but the quality seems to be very good.
Doug Woods
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Feb 28, 2007
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IckleWeed
May 13, 2007
Radish for Four?
The moon has an ellittic orbit, which means its distance from the Earth varies. The moonlight has no light of its own, but it absorbs solar rays and then reflects them on the Earth, but they are...
The moon has an ellittic orbit, which means its distance from the Earth varies. The moonlight has no light of its own, but it absorbs solar rays and then reflects them on the Earth, but they are not less powerful than the rays coming directly from the sun. "Moon rays" help plants to develop and...
The moon has an ellittic orbit, which means its distance from the Earth varies. The moonlight has no light of its own, but it absorbs solar rays and then reflects them on the Earth, but they are not less powerful than the rays coming directly...
The moon has an ellittic orbit, which means its distance from the Earth varies. The moonlight has no light of its own, but it absorbs solar rays and then reflects them on the Earth, but they are...
Victoria
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Apr 14, 2007
...
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miraflores
May 15, 2007
gooseberries
perhaps its the strong winds dislodging the fruit as the allotment is on the side of a mountain thanks for your reply john binks
perhaps its the strong winds dislodging the fruit as the allotment is on the side of a mountain thanks for your reply john binks
perhaps its the strong winds dislodging the fruit as the allotment is on the side of a mountain thanks for your reply john binks
perhaps its the strong winds dislodging the fruit as the allotment is on the side of a mountain thanks for your reply john binks
allotment boy (never activated)
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May 14, 2007
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504
allotment boy (never activated)
May 15, 2007
tomato varities
Sun Gold (yellow) is setting fruit and Gardener's Delight are in flower. Not growing Moneymaker this year but have some Tumbling Tom (yellow) in a hanging basket. Also got some Red Skin sweet...
Sun Gold (yellow) is setting fruit and Gardener's Delight are in flower. Not growing Moneymaker this year but have some Tumbling Tom (yellow) in a hanging basket. Also got some Red Skin sweet peppers that are just coming into bud.The mystery seeds taken from an unknown Gardener's Delight type...
Sun Gold (yellow) is setting fruit and Gardener's Delight are in flower. Not growing Moneymaker this year but have some Tumbling Tom (yellow) in a hanging basket. Also got some Red Skin sweet peppers that are just coming into bud.The mystery...
Sun Gold (yellow) is setting fruit and Gardener's Delight are in flower. Not growing Moneymaker this year but have some Tumbling Tom (yellow) in a hanging basket. Also got some Red Skin sweet...
Cherie Neale
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Mar 30, 2007
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frogesque
May 16, 2007
potatoes
Great news windy!
Great news windy!
Great news windy!
Great news windy!
Kaytutt
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May 10, 2007
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oktarine
May 18, 2007
Autumn sown tomatoes - update!
Great Biscombe, seems you did the same as me - great minds.... :D
Great Biscombe, seems you did the same as me - great minds.... :D
Great Biscombe, seems you did the same as me - great minds.... :D
Great Biscombe, seems you did the same as me - great minds.... :D
Blackthorn
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May 16, 2007
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11
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655
Blackthorn
May 18, 2007
watermelons
I've not tried for a long time, I always thought they needed greenhouse growing, and even then its a job to keep them warm enough, long enough. A few years ago they were trying to breed ones more...
I've not tried for a long time, I always thought they needed greenhouse growing, and even then its a job to keep them warm enough, long enough. A few years ago they were trying to breed ones more suitable to northern areas, dont know what came of them. They tend to be a large plant that needs...
I've not tried for a long time, I always thought they needed greenhouse growing, and even then its a job to keep them warm enough, long enough. A few years ago they were trying to breed ones more suitable to northern areas, dont know what came...
I've not tried for a long time, I always thought they needed greenhouse growing, and even then its a job to keep them warm enough, long enough. A few years ago they were trying to breed ones more...
newbiegrower
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May 18, 2007
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522
pete
May 18, 2007
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