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Nope - sorry We prefer to remain a mystery..................I can tell you though, that Bearded Bloke is a Bloke with a beard, that Chilli Grower does grow chillies and BigMallly is big As for Chris, well, Chris is Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm Chris............and I'm neither a Veggie or a Chicken. Does that help?
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Yeah, helps a lot thanks. Well about as much help as you usually are, anyway!
Glad you had a good time, but now you're back could you please be a kind Mod and go and put a 'sticky' on the bluddy 'Rant' thread so we can find it when we want to thank you very much! Ta!All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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Yesterday I made my own sqaure trelises (Trelli?), covered all three with 12mm mesh and attached them to a wall with the intention of growing my sweet peas up them. Today I planted said sweet peas, took me all afternoon. On returning to the GH there on the staging were my sweet peas!!!! I have gone and planted my hurst eating peas by mistake. My trellis is 6ft high and hurst only grow to 3ft 6" so they will look bloody silly and if I pull them up I have nowhere to put them until I get the area they were intended for ready. This could have gone in minor rants or what I did today but it is a major rant and it is what I didnt do properly today.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostWhat about cutting your trellis in half - then it will be the right height for your peas.
Or, attach a trough halfway up the trellis and grow another row of peasphoto album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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Going to an organised cattle market, so bricking it. No idea what to expect and have no high hopes with a reserve price of threecamelsandagoat. Am absolutely petrified! Sat here in my dress and heels, clock watching. Don't want to get there to early. Going as a gang of three. Going to be an acid test!
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Chin up, HH! I'm sure that the three of you will have to be on best behaviour, but you'll have a giggle about it afterwards, I'm sure.
Try calling all the young men Algernon or Fortesque or something equally unlikely 'by mistake' if you don't like them. Hang on to them and sparkle if you do!
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Well dog and I have had a good day - two visits to the lottie and I managed to do about 2 hours work in all. Planted up 24 shallots, a dozen or so lettuces donated by a fellow lottie holder, finished off another bed ready for spuds - only one more bed to go and I have the big spud planting done - panic over for a few days
Dog loves the lottie and gets all excited when we arrive on site. To her it is as good as a walk- even though she is tethered on a long line all the time.Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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Originally posted by horticultural_hobbit View PostGoing to an organised cattle market, so bricking it. No idea what to expect and have no high hopes with a reserve price of threecamelsandagoat. Am absolutely petrified! Sat here in my dress and heels, clock watching. Don't want to get there to early. Going as a gang of three. Going to be an acid test!
]Location....East Midlands.
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Went and been. Was an interesting experience. Mostly a Meh experience. Was ready to go at ten, but persuaded by the wing person, so there with a white wine spritzer-as you do-and had a rather interesting conversation that was the highlight of the evening.
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