Alex's post just about says it all. The bigger the pot the better or as an alternative try big rubbish/bin sacks. Grow bags are too small. I grow...
Gorgeous,expensive, and sweet and slightly 'nutty' to me. Very nice texture too - just melts in the mouth if picked at the right time.Probably...
Asparagus root systems are MASSIVE after a couple of years. It'll be interesting to see how your potted ones get on Dai.
The 'Baths' - Virgin Gorda.(An accidental vignette as I'd the camera in a dive case with lens retracted. I like it though)[IMG]
Humming Bird (Taken last week when we were in BVI on trip of a lifetime)[IMG]
If you are uploading a stack of photos to or from different albums it takes the same time as uploading to a single album.It's very much faster...
I can't see how 'calcium something' could counteract scab caused by lime as lime is derived from calcium and is alkaline as is calcium.
One very significant advantage that a Kindle has is that if one is visually impaired you can enlarge the font. Mrs W has to use a magnifying glass...
Skin them and then fry. Then throw away.Grown 'em, cooked 'em, eaten 'em. Wish I hadn't !!Dug them up.
That's just great Pip - well done.And yes - "DO NOT STICK FINGERS INSIDE CAMERA, EVER" :WINK1:
Super stuff Kevin. There's no doubt at all that mono delivers impact that colour doesn't when given the right scene and composition.
Sorry about the delayed response but we left the UK and internet behind just before the results were published. Just got home yesterday evening...
If you have introduced brandling or tiger worms there's no problem with an open base or closed base with drainage as these worms feed on vegetable...
Yes that's dad. I've still got the handle of that spade and I use it to dibble holes for my carrots.
Re-use for carrot (and parsnips) works for me if mixed with soil. The nutrients have been used up but it helps retain moisture and carrots don't...
I used to give any pike I caught to my Polish father in law who really appreciated them. I never got to taste the result though as they were...
Some. But not a lot. :loll::loll:
Some really ancient history.Circa 1949 in the garden in Epsom > [IMG]The early 1950s also in Epsom> [IMG]A student - late 60s> [IMG]Late...
I mix it with soil/garden compost and use to grow carrots.
Hi Dave, I like to grow a variety of early, mid season and late ones.I used to grow - Peer Gynt - Sept -Nov Brigitte - Oct - Dec Trafalgar - Dec...
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