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Working many billable days. Cutting out unneccessary spending. Building up warchest to prepare for the hard times.Comment
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostOh gods yes!
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Not a cheap time!
Some quality stuff there! Regards to BGG XXX
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGrowing chillis, yer right on. When the 'chillies' are ready I'll take 5 ounces of your finest bud, same time, same corner.
Just to make you aware, you'll probably get a free unmarked transit parked on your road with those purchases. Good luck with the 'chilli story.
Cucumbers, Butternut Squash, Courgettes and Gherkins:
Chillis - I said they were astounding, and I stand by that statement:
Ignore the yellowish tomato, it was not potted on quickly enough. The chillis still in the tent are the hot ones, might well pot up and keep the Reaper in a spot in the house / tent but the others will move to the greenhouse at the end of the month.
Originally posted by WTFH View PostI grow my chillies from seed in the greenhouse, then pot on. As the weather warms up, one will be in the kitchen and a couple of others left outside.
As for my opium poppies, they are self seeded and keep coming up.
If anyone wants courgette, cucumber or tomato plants, let me know
Also cosmos. We've got over 80 of them in paper pots.
Currently trying to work out the best place to get more compost from.
How much compost do you want? I have had four of the big bags (900L each) from here Compost & Topsoil For Sale | Compost Direct Ltd - Compost Direct - two veggie gold, one black gold and one mulch. Used the veggie gold for big pots of potatoes, pot of peas (bingo), carrots and strawberries and the veggie gold was for digging into the four veg plots and mixing with bagged compost for pots etc. Have used them a couple of times in the past and it's decent gear.
What are cosmos that you have in paper pots? I did all my peas this year in paper pots, meant to be better as you don't disturb the roots when planting out, I have had the best results so far ever with them. Growing Bingo in a big pot, Alderman (can grow 8ft tall, have grown a few times before), Hurst Greenshaft (good forum handle, will have to remember it) and Meteor and have some Carouby De Maussane & Oregon Sugar Pod mangetout varieties too.Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostWhat are cosmos that you have in paper pots?
Cosmos Flower Colors - Different Varieties Of Cosmos Flowers
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Next! Got a flat on my beloved Golf. The car has lasted 10 years so far and I don't want to get rid just yet, am hoping the car dealers will be desperate next year and I can get a bargain. The car has a flat so flat that I don't want to drive to the nearest garage to pump it up and I CBA getting the spare out. Much easier to buy a compressor - and not one of those poxy 12V ones, a proper one with a plug and everything. Arrived yesterday so not had time to play with it yet. Bought one with dust gun, gravity spray and tyre inflator attachments. Won't get used much but will hopefully last a long time and be well handy when required. Like I said in the OP, wanted for a long time but don't really need it!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostB&M sell compost and they are open because they sell food as well.
B&Q are also open - if you can stand it."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I nearly bought a bulk bag of compost, but my local garden centre was actually cheaper for big sacks so I loaded the car up until the back wheels were nearly rubbing just as this was all starting!
We have converted a substantial part of our garden to a makeshift allotment on the basis my wife is out of work and we might as well, just in case things went REALLY bad. The worst case is we have to eat lots of home-grown veg.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The greenhouse is full of brambles but the opium poppies seem to be flourishing in the bit that's about to become a lawn.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI grow my chillies from seed in the greenhouse, then pot on. As the weather warms up, one will be in the kitchen and a couple of others left outside.
As for my opium poppies, they are self seeded and keep coming up.
If anyone wants courgette, cucumber or tomato plants, let me know
Also cosmos. We've got over 80 of them in paper pots.
Currently trying to work out the best place to get more compost from.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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