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Right I is orf to do stuff,shall I empty the 3/4 ton of wood chippings from my trailer or shall I have my third day of scarifying the lawn (I jest you not I got SERIOUS moss ,a picture of the pile will be posted when it is completed )
if your refering to garlic,so have i ,it was a supprise,heard about them on here,hard neck types ??,they from a supermarket plat called spanish red,the ointment you need is a little butter in a pan apparently,i did take a pic,had a looksee,i recone I did del ete it,
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
I have at least 6 umbrellas - never use any of them! No, that's a lie, I have a children's bright yellow one with eyeholes in that lives in the back of the car. It never wants to stay up and collapses over your head unexpectedly. Gives everyone a laugh, including me
Wonder if I can strip the fabric off an umbrella and cover it with netting or plastic to make a minicloche
if your refering to garlic,so have i ,it was a supprise,heard about them on here,hard neck types ??,they from a supermarket plat called spanish red,the ointment you need is a little butter in a pan apparently,i did take a pic,had a looksee,i recone I did del ete it,
I got scapes today too. And man do they whiff garlicky
HH just read your worldpress thingie and spotted your Dad mentioned eating radish leaves you know what I'd never thought of eating them before. so I'll give them a go in this evenings salad.
HH just read your worldpress thingie and spotted your Dad mentioned eating radish leaves you know what I'd never thought of eating them before. so I'll give them a go in this evenings salad.
I do all the time. When I harvest, the leaves get used in salad that day or eaten by me on way to the house. They are peppery and delicious.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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