I already have Boltardy, Detriot 2 and Burpees Golden seeds. I think we'll have to make do with one of those DH is already muttering dark things about my bulging seed box
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Originally posted by di View PostTell him that you totally understand, at his age he might not manage much...see your plot dug over in a day.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by salome2001 View PostJ (3 years) and I planted the first plants...sweet peas
Health & Safety alert !
Just to say, the children (and some grown ups) at my school can't get their heads around sweet peas being flowers, and poisonous. If "pea" is in the name, they think it must be edibleAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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I'm with Norm on this one. My ex-neighbour just used to let his kids roam around, I found one on my plot picking my peas, I wasn't very happy, he thought it was fair enough, I moved plots to avoid prison. He's still a prat but someone else's problem.Originally posted by Norm View PostBuild a large iron cage, lock them in when you arrive and collect them when you're going home. It's harsh, but fair
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