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shillelagh 26-06-2013 23:32

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the sunflowers are doing nicely as well .... :D

Less 26-06-2013 23:39

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Been a terrible season for me, only things I've got left are spuds, onions and strawberries.

shillelagh 26-06-2013 23:56

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my strawberries, blueberries and lettuce .. the tomatoes you've already seen next to the pumpkin in the pot ... :D

shillelagh 27-06-2013 00:05

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I do have another lot of tomatoes .. but theyre growing on the windowsill up in the bedroom ..

Stevie R 05-07-2013 23:12

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Good growing weather for Sunflowers at the moment..

Mick 08-07-2013 09:07

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Strawberries and cream for tea:D

Mick 08-07-2013 09:12

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And the rest are going well too

no idea how a potato plant got in the pot on window sill though:D

shillelagh 10-07-2013 22:10

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who else is growing a pumpkin?

david1 10-07-2013 22:26

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 1066226)
who else is growing a pumpkin?


A bloke down the road has one !
Farmers grow quite a few

Hope this helps :D:D:D

Tesco Rambler 10-07-2013 22:39

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Gardening is like baking. I find it hard to imagine a baker or a gardener that I wouldn't find something decent in common with.

shillelagh 11-07-2013 00:57

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Originally Posted by Tesco Rambler (Post 1066237)
Gardening is like baking. I find it hard to imagine a baker or a gardener that I wouldn't find something decent in common with.


really .... you don't know me then ....... :D:D:D

Mick 11-07-2013 04:28

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 1066257)
really .... you don't know me then ....... :D:D:D

oh yes we do:D:p

Tesco Rambler 11-07-2013 06:09

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Had an allotment at the top of Water Street just by the park gates. More correctly my mother did and she had green fingers (which I have inherited). Oh to be back there again: lupins, red hot pokers, monkshood. Of vegetables not too much success but the strawberries...mmm they must have been a Lancashire or Northern variety and supermarket red cardboard shapes couldn't touch them for flavour.
It might be anecdotal but my mum swears that when she started in the late 60's there weren't the deadly winds that do so much damage today.
We had some fruit trees planted from pips. I remember with amazement one winter either late January or early February and a small tree of ours was covered in the most beautiful pale peach coloured flowers - I could not believe my eyes - was it an almond tree - I don't know, but it never flowered again. Such is nature: powerful and not necessarily always predictable.
In the closing days of our tenure I planted a mulberry from seed and it thrived. It ended up taller than me and I am over 6'. Is it still there? It should be quite big by now but maybe the new allotment holder gave it the chop.
I planted hundreds of trees in Accrington, but that's another story.

Michael1954 11-07-2013 10:09

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In response to post 43: Amazing! You haven't blamed blacks or muslims for spoiling it. Or maybe that's to come?

gpick24 11-07-2013 15:07

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Originally Posted by Tesco Rambler (Post 1066260)
Had an allotment at the top of Water Street just by the park gates. More correctly my mother did and she had green fingers (which I have inherited).

You don`t belong in this country if you have green fingers, whites only!:rolleyes:


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