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I just tried to edit. I couldn't find how to do it.
Me neither
I'm a block planter at the beginning of the season and as soon as things progress plants get harvested/something dies etc all remaining spare plants get thrown in Willy nilly.
Chillies are all grown in pots as are herbs and some lettuces.
I plant rows but after 50 odd years as a steel erector and people telling me to make sure its level and straight I don't care if the rows run off or finish a bit shorter than the ones either side of em LOL.
I plant rows but after 50 odd years as a steel erector and people telling me to make sure its level and straight I don't care if the rows run off or finish a bit shorter than the ones either side of em LOL.
atb Dal
I have a similar sort of background which has forced me to rebel against straight lines.I console myself by noticing there aint many straight lines in nature!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
^Well, that's to be applauded. Till you get to the flat earthers! Or maybe you've been up on your stick and proved it, whichever way, to your satisfaction.
Don't remind me of the flat earthers, Snoop! Do you remember me mentioning the long "lecture" I received from the man who came to read the meters!! Last time he came, he said "I won't tell you about the earth being flat, this time" and proceeded to sound off about some other hobby horse.
Anyway, in work, we didn't have to worry about the shape of the earth but I did learn not to trust a man who wears white socks - unless he's playing sport.
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