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Just to say that I did get the PM and I have good intentions that's not translated into any action yet though.I'm quite busy this week, hopefully next.
THE pigeon is on his way with a lot of goodies:Urfa peper is a turkish peper famous for his dried form but also very nice fresh,looks like a sweet peper,tastes like a sweet peper with a little heat.Than i have a black broad bean called black russian,looks nice and tastes nice.Two tomatoes: Bison who is a determinate(dwarf) red tomato and purple smaragd a plum shaped brown with green flames coloured tomato.Tastes sweet for a tomato.Two beans: Garden of eden is a pole bean who can used as a young green or as a dry bean. Cyrus green who is a dwarf bean used as a green beab,snap bean.I hope that my contribution will encourage diversity.Have a nice weekend.
All packed and ready to go, but slight CONUNDRUM Have re-issued dwarf/semi-climbing French Bean, Ice Crystal Wax (I last distributed in 2010), on account of being so impressed with it the last three years, especially this year in the heat. Plus, it's such an unusual one in a number of ways, which I will explain later...However, in 2016/17 I was plagued by the bean weevils. It was grown on a distant/different part of the plot and I have seen no evidence of infestation anywhere. Have also left some somewhere warm to see if anything emerged - no signs.But, I am worried, just in case. Perhaps people could isolate them from their other beans just in case or chuck them in the bin if they're really worried. I'll put a warning on the packets. If they do emerge they nibble through the plastic packets - yuk!Oo-er. I am happy to give them a bash and keep an extra special eye on them whilst in my care.Should I include them or not?