Edible garden related questions that I would like know the anwsers to?
A word of warning !! Anyone posting off topic on this thread or using inapproprate language will be reported to the moderator as a troublemaker.
1. How many wheat seeds do you need to grow enough wheat to make enough flour to make one loaf of bread.
2. what was the variety and grower of 6.5 lb 22in. by 8in. tomato in southern Chile in 1966?
3.where can the king edward variety of potato be bought?
ps If you do not know the answer to any of the question do not post on this thread.
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don't do that, you'll be reported to the 'moderated' (whoever that is) ;)
OOOhh I've never been moderated before!! ;D
found the ignore button aswell ;) 8) ??? ::) :-[ :-X :-\ :'( :D ;) :)
GREAT, (the ignore button) AIN'T IT? ;D ;D ;D
Sorry, can't help but good luck... Hi all, just popped in to say... hi & sorry I haven't been about as I've been a bit busy up in London town!
Good luck & happy New Year, TGG!
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Please, don't go there - it's what they/ who/ whatever gender >:( wants !!
Gonna ignore too.
Q 3. Great Yarmouth market place, on the 6 day market, at 3 of the stalls there.
Q4. Is it snowing in Maryland?
Anyone who can't find King Edwards hasn't looked.
not too sure on Q1 or Q2.
Q3 =
http://www.waitrose.com/food/productranges/fruitandvegetables/potatoes.aspx
Thank you, thank you & thank you, what a great bunch you are :-* :-* :-* what a smile this thread has given me ! in answer to the question :-X :-X & :-X
Hi everyone, im not too sure about q1,q2,q3 but i do know how many plumbs it takes to grow agreatgardener,(what a plank.)
By the way question 3 was a joke.
As for questions 1-2 let know if find answers.
Question 1 is the really hard one. Since after 3 years I have not found the answer.
Question 2 I know half the answer .8 m square
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I know what a few wheat seeds short of a full loaf results in, if that's any help.
Toadspawn you have no business calling any one a troll. Since you can not admit you were wrong when my bother proved you where wrong when it comes to corn pollenation.
See mr toadspawn here tried to claim that corn kernel colour during the current season is not effected by the currents seasons pollination. He claim like beans it only effect next generation.
He attacked my brother on bbc garden board by unleashed a string foul language against him,threaten him with violence and tried to get his post proving you wrong censored. . Also toadspawn the moderator dan has already stated in a4a rules that posters should not bring problems from other message boards to a4a!!!
Now toad if you would like answer any of the 3 original questions go ahead if not take you trouble making posts elsewhere.
wot wot :o I thought this was all in good humour!
I want to help here but am having trouble with the bread.
Is it a large loaf or a small one. White or wholemeal?
The answer to question 2
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Quote from: thegreatgardener on January 06, 2009, 18:39:10
Edible garden related questions that I would like know the anwsers to?
A word of warning !! Anyone posting off topic on this thread or using inapproprate language will be reported to the moderator as a troublemaker.
1. How many wheat seeds do you need to grow enough wheat to make enough flour to make one loaf of bread.
ps If you do not know the answer to any of the question do not post on this thread.
Re Q1. As already mentioned, I think you need to specify the weight of the loaf otherwise it's a 'how long is a piece of string' question. Even if you specify the loaf's weight, since yields can vary from 1 ton to 5 tons per acre and not necessarily in proportion to sowing density,
I think you might have too many variables to allow for a definitive answer.
A farmer's son on this forum did suggest "around 10 foot square" not so long ago i.e. 100 sq ft.
PS Milk and water weigh about the same
What about the answer to question 4 then tgg. This is far more important.
Thread reported. This forum doesnt feel as fun any more. ???
thead locked - if another member annoys, click ignore.
if something inflammatory is said repor .
Dan, I think you forgot something ;D
Robbo.
What would that be robbo. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
dan for got to close the thread. cornykev
;D ;D ;D
oops try again!