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Grow anything you want, I've got a load of saffron crocus bulbs on the way to put at a plot but anything you'd usually grow in a veg patch would work. 

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17 minutes ago, beezee said:

Grow anything you want, I've got a load of saffron crocus bulbs on the way to put at a plot but anything you'd usually grow in a veg patch would work. 

 

Hmmm probably do tomatoes, Chilli's errrm maybe some onions in a bucket need to figure out a good way to grow them suckers lol

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18 minutes ago, beezee said:

Grow anything you want, I've got a load of saffron crocus bulbs on the way to put at a plot but anything you'd usually grow in a veg patch would work. 

 

Needless to say i'll be out in the garden alot this summer haha and up at my super top secret spot haha soon to see....... ;)

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I got a bit bored today as my plans changed, so I went and did this...

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That's 8 Critical Cheese, 3 purps#1 and 3 purple moby dick put straight into compost :D

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4 minutes ago, beezee said:

I got a bit bored today as my plans changed, so I went and did this...

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That's 8 Critical Cheese, 3 purps#1 and 3 purple moby dick put straight into compost :D

 

I love borderm i could have waited to crack my RG seeds but who wants to wait lol

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I started late last year and I didn't put the work in, needless to say I didn't harvest anywhere near as much as I wanted :/

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Just now, beezee said:

I started late last year and I didn't put the work in, needless to say I didn't harvest anywhere near as much as I wanted :/

 

Lool same i ended up with seedy buds the size of piece of popcorn lol

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@beezee haha... Nice one... Nothing like a bit of boredom to give you more digging....

My seeds have been mentally sorted for this year but I just know when it comes to popping them my plans will change and will probably do the same forcing me to find some last plots and give myself a shed load more work to do... :yep:

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On 12/04/2018 at 3:20 PM, beezee said:

I'm still aching a bit today that clay felt more like glue after an hour lol

I'm sure there must be some nice plots near you somewhere, any unused fields or by the sides of A roads/motorways? 

You need some gorilla to ease the muscles from digging in glue lol

 

The plot I need to clear isn't too far from a motorway ;)

 

Nice selection of Dinabeans you've got going there mate :yep:

 

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24 minutes ago, jadenugs said:

You need some gorilla to ease the muscles from digging in glue lol

Ooh wouldn't mind getting hold of some gg4, I'm sure someone I know will have a cut :)

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We have life! Dinamed auto, 7 days from seed to sprout in the greenhouse, no heat ;)

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Not the first seed up, but in line with the majority planted that day :)

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On 12/04/2018 at 8:21 PM, beezee said:

I got a bit bored today as my plans changed, so I went and did this...

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That's 8 Critical Cheese, 3 purps#1 and 3 purple moby dick put straight into compost :D

And there off!!!

 

Do those trays/pots split open?

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@beezee

 

Good work on that plot mate. 

 

I had thick clay like that in my garden when I dug it up, fucking back breaker, could not wait to finish the job.

 

I take my hat off to you. Hope the work pays off 

 

 

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