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Old 11-05-2008, 04:16 PM
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Hi Everyone, I fell upon this site, I was looking to see if I was doing things right with my mornings planting, maybe yes, maybe no LOL. I have just put into grow bags some tomatoes and cucumbers. I have put the cucumbers in those grow pots - given by my father in law. I had to Google them to see what you did with them LOL! I have stuck some pop bottles over the top of my cucumbers,well it looks like I know what Iam doing to the neighbours Ha!

I am VERY new to this and probably doing everything wrong, but at least I will learn from any mistakes. I got given a poly greenhouse thingy from our plymouth freecycle group and it has four shelves in it. I have some Sungold tomatoes in pots in it and some chillies and sweet peppers. Have learned from this site that I can grow the peppers outdoors in grow bags - might have a go at that. I am also growing strawberrys and herbs as I enjoy cooking with fresh herbs. Well I had better get going as I have some onions for pickling to be jarred up and loads of other things to do. Enjoy the good weather everybody!
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Old 12-05-2008, 04:45 PM
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Hi Always2busyto,

Welcome to The Vine!

You do sound like a busy bunny and from what you've said you're doing eveything right so far!!!
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Old 12-05-2008, 08:09 PM
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Sungold are just gorgeous. Good luck with all your plantings!
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