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Subject: Re: What's in your garden?


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whitewolf
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Date Posted: 5/06/07 18:40
In reply to: whitewolf 's message, "What's in your garden?" on 5/06/07 0:40

LOL Pilgrim - hey Weeds are just plants in the wrong place ;)

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Wolfsdream
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Date Posted: 5/06/07 20:21

I gave up growing veggie's in my garden some years ago as I just don't have time to do it as I'd like. If there is one thing that annoy's me it's weeds among the veg!
I cheat though as I take my 'cut' from the estate garden where I work. It's only small and so all I've put into it this year is pea's, potatoes-two types, spinnach, dwarf french beans and lettuce, plus some dill and basil.

I keep meaning to grow skirret again but the seed is always sold out. Any one here grown it? And has anyone grown Aconite (Wolfsbane)? I have some seeds in the fridge at the moment (they need time at low temp. Never had any succes with it though.
In my own garden I have bamboo, birch and rhododendron seeds coming up, as well as young plants of the same growing.

Think I may need a bigger garden soon.....I wonder if the farmer would miss that big field behind my house.....??

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