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Wow Tim, those look amazing! :)
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No problem with pollinators in your g'house then tim - do you have a beehive in there? ;)
Excellent show Tim.
Our 'local' tomato grower uses bees.
Yes - all fine & dandy now - but it's continuity I'm worried about. But grandpa - why aren't there any more??
Just ordered more seeds.
Quote from: supersprout on June 30, 2006, 06:58:54
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No problem with pollinators in your g'house then tim - do you have a beehive in there? ;)
I grow some foxgloves in pots by the GH door which attracts the bees and the bees seem to wander in and take care of the pollination for me.
I'm growing a hebe near to the GH, at the moment it is quite small so not much help, but a full size hebe in my front garden is covered with bees so I'm hoping this will happen around the GH as well.
PS Also have a hebe in the veg patch.
Crikey. What a brilliant result Tim. I haven't got one cue yet!!
Lorna
Foxgloves are great for that, aren't they?
Quote from: tim on June 30, 2006, 07:47:31
Just ordered more seeds.
If you're planning to sow toms now tim, what variety - and greenhouse only?
Foxgloves round the greenhouse door, what a brilliant idea, if sown around my shed too hopefully the bees will deter the two legged pests. My neighbour's strawberries have been scrumped twice >:(
Quote from: supersprout on June 30, 2006, 12:07:00
Quote from: tim on June 30, 2006, 07:47:31
Just ordered more seeds.
deter the two legged pests. My neighbour's strawberries have been scrumped twice >:(
Leave melon rind near to where do don't want people to go.
It attracts wasps
Sorry, Sprouty - we were talking about cus??
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PS - if it were toms, I wouldn't!!