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aquilegia
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hello!
chitting
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February 06, 2004, 10:59:04 »
Thanks to Tim and Ceri I now have a dozen potatoes chitting away in my spare room.
Some of the shoots have little side shoots coming off them. Is that right?
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Mrs Ava
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Re: chitting
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February 06, 2004, 13:21:57 »
Hope so aquilegia, some of mine look like little hands....kinda creepy!
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jethro
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February 06, 2004, 14:18:40 »
Mine are coming on nicely ;D but i only leave 3 shoots on one potato as i've found that more than that and they get leggy >:( .
It's nice to be back on the site and thanks for all your support, i'll answer all the questions but give me time as i've got to read the board ;D .
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busy_lizzie
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Izzy wizzy lets get busy! Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear
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February 06, 2004, 14:27:49 »
Welcome Back Jethro! Hope everything is okay. :) busy_lizzie
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jethro
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February 06, 2004, 14:32:14 »
Hi B-L, yes everythings fine and dandy i'm now a pink colour instead of black and blue, the cast is off and my arm is looking good ;D ;D ;D .
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Muddy_Boots
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February 06, 2004, 14:39:54 »
WB Jethro, glad you are in fine fettle again. You've been missed!
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cleo
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Reply #6 on:
February 06, 2004, 15:04:57 »
Yes welcome back Jethro,go easy with the digging for a while.
Stephan.
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jethro
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February 06, 2004, 17:03:45 »
If you lot don't stop i'll burst into tears, so pack it in ;D
i'm supposed to be a rough tough geordie you know ;D
hard as nails i am :-/ . i've already started the digging and boy is it hard :o getting too soft in my old age :D .
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aquilegia
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hello!
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February 06, 2004, 17:29:31 »
Jethro - take it easy there with the digging. I know it's hard. I broke my elbow last spring, so spent much of the early summer doing left-handed trowling - takes a bloody long time to dig a decent hole! When I started using both arms again, I really hurt myself by over doing it. But now I have two fairly workable arms, so I suppose all the exercise must've done me some good!
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