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  • #16
    not so hard on the back picking apples ;-)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by NorwayNick View Post
      rhubarb is something i have in my Garden, it grows very well but as you say just the one harvest

      And i have nothing but forest for 60 miles behind my house, so wild Blue Berries as far as i can see in the late summer
      Hi Nick,
      Nice to see the Vine attract people from every type of garden

      The forest must be a good place to forage in the summer?
      Last edited by northepaul; 31-03-2010, 10:52 AM.

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      • #18
        G'Day Nick!

        Sending warm greetings to you from Down Under. I had the pleasure of travelling thru Norway in 1976 (maybe before you were even born) and loved it. I've also visited the Arctic in Alaska where the sun doesn't set from May thru August! There is enough light to read a newspaper outside at midnight!

        Have you thought of hiring a team of workers and exporting those fantastic-tasting blueberries to the rest of the universe? I reckon you would make a million in your first year, then you could put your feet up and have an easy life! Do you get bears up your way? In the USA and Canada bears and blueberries are synonymous! Many blueberry pickers have had close shaves with bears!
        Happiness is being with the love of your life. If you can't have that, then an unlimited supply of well-rotted manure is a pretty close second!

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        • #19
          Hello Nick, very nice to meet you (Holds hand out), I'd love some sun in summer if you wouldn't mind sending some. Wild blueberry's...they sound yummy.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Janek View Post
            G'Day Nick!

            Sending warm greetings to you from Down Under. I had the pleasure of travelling thru Norway in 1976 (maybe before you were even born) and loved it. I've also visited the Arctic in Alaska where the sun doesn't set from May thru August! There is enough light to read a newspaper outside at midnight!

            Have you thought of hiring a team of workers and exporting those fantastic-tasting blueberries to the rest of the universe? I reckon you would make a million in your first year, then you could put your feet up and have an easy life! Do you get bears up your way? In the USA and Canada bears and blueberries are synonymous! Many blueberry pickers have had close shaves with bears!
            Maybe i should do that, im not sure how the law works on that over here as i dont own all the land.
            As for Bears we have them here but you are real lucky to see one as they try to keep there distance from Humans, but if we have a bad Blueberry year you are more likely to see bears close to populated areas as they stuggle to find enought to eat before Hibernating. We also have the 2 largest Wolf packs in Norway in this area.
            in the North of Norway it also does not get dark for 2 months of so, thats why Norway is known as the land of the Midnight Sun.

            P.S. i was 4 then
            Last edited by NorwayNick; 31-03-2010, 02:04 PM.

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            • #21
              Welcome to the vine Nick, your growing season sounds exactly like mine, what with the sowing dates and placcy sheeting (I'm at 300m+ in the Scottish Cairngorms) and so does the scenery...so I will be interested to hear how you get on this year.
              There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.

              Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?

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              • #22
                And i will be interested in your tips and success this season, sounds like we will be having the same adventures

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                • #23
                  Hello and Welcome to the Vine Nick. I have a daughter your age, whom I wish I could get interested in growing. Unfortunately, she just likes my harvests!
                  Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                  • #24
                    Hi and welcome to the Vine Nick!
                    AKA Angie

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                    • #25
                      welcome to the vine. this is certainly a good place to be..

                      wow n this was post no. 100
                      Last edited by falkon; 31-03-2010, 11:07 PM. Reason: smile
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                      • #26
                        Hi Nick, and welcome.

                        OH and I spent 2 years in Stockholm and loved it. Quite a bit surther south than you are, I think? Hope Norway is treating you well. Good luck with the garden!
                        Caro

                        Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by falkon View Post

                          wow n this was post no. 100

                          well done!!!!!

                          "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

                          Location....Normandy France

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