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I think you will find that peppercorns will be a bit too much of a challenge in the UK. I gather they form on a tropical vine but may be proved wrong by another grape!
Out of interest, which varieties of sweet peppers and tomatoes did you order? Pardon my inquisitiveness; I have cat genes so am curious about everything I don't know! LOL
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!
Bit late, but have you tried lemongrass from the supermarkets with the fresh fruit and veg? If you can get some with a bit of root on the bottom, it will grow in some fresh compost!
I tried Lemon grass a couple of times. It likes it very warm and very wet (bit like my tea). I didn't do very well with it. Far too much hassle for the lack of return. An Aussie friend who is visiting (and of course a keen gardener) reckons our climate is all wrong. I grow quite a few Asian greens though. Very easy and good old Pak choi is wonderful.
Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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>If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?
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