True about the Greenary, Aunty likes it as garnish in Indian dinners
As well as used to make the base of a curry like the rest of the onion.
As well as used to make the base of a curry like the rest of the onion.
"not many fruits" "not many fruits" Oh, the envy ! It hurts. You've got fruiting squashes ! You should see my marrow and courgette plants...I kid you not, the leaves are smaller than my fingernails.
They did have bigger leaves, but those withered away because it has taken me weeks to get decent mpc to pot them into.
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but you know what I mean ! My tomatoes are mainly about six inches high and have yellowish leaves; but the stems are fat and beefy, the foliage thick and plentiful and not withering, I reckon the roots are doing well and given heat and sun as well as water they will romp away. Like your allotment, there is not much visible progress, but the groundwork for taking advantage of future chances is there. You may yet be chuffed at how well your broadies survive and thrive without your constant help...


Industrial strength ? No-one told me there was a stronger version...the man in the shop said everyone was buying Garlic Lite...



well, it might be that fake PVC Poundland lino tiling) underneath, so that in the case of a swinging curtain or careless elbow any soil marks will still not go onto the sill itself. Being a tenant, I don't fancy having to cough up for revarnishing etc. (Found out the hard way, carpet tiles and newspaper can both leave well-nigh indelible marks; although blank paper under the carpet tile would probably have been great, carpet looked really nice and was easy to hoover.)
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