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    When my onions had finished in one of my raised beds, I planted out some of my outdoor toms which were just in pots at the side of the gh. Today, I took the last few green toms off them to ripen inside, and removed the old tommy plants. Between where 2 of the toms were there was a small tayty plant with the foliage down. Hardly anything left actually. I had a rumage and got enough spuds to do a decent fry ofchips tommorow. They must have been volunteers from last years spuds which were in that bed. Nicer looking spuds than this years crop tbh.

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    GYO, you gotta lurve it
    He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

    Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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    • #3
      When my Apache finished this year, I made a Sq ft bed..............yep, you've guessed it, I have tatties coming up in the bladdy squares.
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      • #4
        My best spuds this year came from a volunteer growing in with my turnips! No idea where it came from as I hadn't grown spuds for two years. I think the voles did it! I will never know for sure.
        My best tomatoes also came from a plant that appeared from nowhere in my leek bed rather late on in the season. I didn't plant any. I'm trying to overwinter it from cutting now. No idea of the variety mind you.

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        • #5
          Found a Courgette plant growing in my bean row so moved it into a crate and it produced more than my other plants put together
          I can only think that the seed had come out of the compost bin.
          Location....East Midlands.

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            Don't you think all these stories are telling us something ?
            Sent from my pc cos I don't have an i-phone.

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