What a good crop this year,out of 115 sturon onion sets planted i have harvested 112.
(http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll254/paulsivorn/DSCF0074.jpg)
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these 2 rows of onions were planted up with a few late caulis
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the following pics are of my toms in the new tunnel
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(http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll254/paulsivorn/DSCF0080.jpg)
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and to finnish off a few of the (late sown)sweetcorn.peppers and some ginger in the same planter as a few tomato cuttings
(http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll254/paulsivorn/DSCF0077.jpg)
Thanks for looking and i hope the pics work.Paul
...like proud 'mother hen'... ;D
...looking good..well done.. ;)..your sweetcorn does look very healthy and cobs good size..
Seems like you've had a good year Paul. I've had problems with white rot - mainly garlic but a few onions.