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Started by ruffmeister, April 23, 2007, 19:38:20

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ruffmeister

Hi there have updated with this weekends news and events from down the plot, signs of life everywhere, whats your like in comparison.

any comments greatly appreciated.

April Week 3
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allaboutliverpool

Looks great, but so dry!

How do you prove chicken pellets are organic? I doubt that they come from free range chickens, roaming free and fed on organically grown, non GM corn with natural spring water, un-vaccinated and with the rapt attention of a protective cockeral, roosting in the trees at night etc..............have you ever tried to collect those droppings?

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simon404

Looking good, we all so need some rain, had a bit in Derby today, just enough for a wind up and to bring out the slugs and snails!  :)

ruffmeister

woooo take it easy, i am just saying the box said it was organic thats all. but yes so dry had rain for 2 days running now so should hopefully get better, but the front patch which is covered is much better as it was manured but if you go 1cm under the soil across the plot the soil is still wet belive it or not.

Quote from: allaboutliverpool on April 23, 2007, 22:32:36
Looks great, but so dry!

How do you prove chicken pellets are organic? I doubt that they come from free range chickens, roaming free and fed on organically grown, non GM corn with natural spring water, un-vaccinated and with the rapt attention of a protective cockeral, roosting in the trees at night etc..............have you ever tried to collect those droppings?

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emmy1978

Looks great - well done, it's really come on. My strawbs also producing fruit already. Scary!!!

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ruffmeister

yup have checked and the flowers have been pollenated and the strawbs are already forming fruit
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