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  • #16
    Glad you like them thanks.

    Maybe I am just lucky but my Tumbler outdoors in hanging baskets seem to be going well to.

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    • #17
      Your sungold truss are much longer and bear more fruit than mine.. going to have a "chat" with them later

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      • #18
        Originally posted by chrismarks View Post
        Your sungold truss are much longer and bear more fruit than mine.. going to have a "chat" with them later
        Tell them where the compost heap is, Chris!
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        • #19
          I'm so jealous. My Sungold and Tumbler were sown on 3rd Feb and the Sungold only has 13 tiny fruits so far (Gardener's Delight, sown on the same day has just set its first 2 today) - and the Tumbler has nowt
          Mind you they are outside and we've only had a handful of nights at or above 10°C so far.

          The Sungold's definitely my best plant (though the Gardener's Delight and PWFB were almost as good till they snapped).
          Last edited by Sylvan; 23-06-2011, 06:36 PM.
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          • #20
            Sylvan,

            Time yet for you, it is amazing what a difference of what is really quite a short distance can make.


            Colin
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            • #21
              Aye - the altitude doesn't help either. I used to live just 18 miles from where I worked, but 100m higher... Our season was 2 weeks behind theirs

              ETA: Come to think of it when we lived 12 miles south of where we worked (but 200m higher) we were more like a month behind
              Last edited by Sylvan; 23-06-2011, 10:02 PM.
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