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Woo
Joined: 19 Sep 2011 Posts: 787 Location: Mayenne, Pays de Loire
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gz
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Jam Lady
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GrahamH
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Mistress Rose
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I might try that recipe Jam Lady, thanks. We are lucky here if the temperature reaches 70 F. Even in summer it is often below that, although the last week has been well above, so we have been wilting a bit.
Gz, I see the tractors came with the obligatory mud.
Woo, did you cut the hazel in the winter or spring? If you did, it should grow again quite well, and next time round you could lay the hedge so it is a suitable height, but still a hedge.
Graham, congratulations to your wife. Any pictures of the presentation?
The carrots I sowed in April have finally made an appearance. I still might get the odd home grown carrot this year. |
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Jam Lady
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gz
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Mistress Rose
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Jam Lady
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gz
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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gz
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dpack
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Slim
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