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Poorly Goji

Started by ceres, May 19, 2008, 21:07:53

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ceres

Good thinking!  Hopefully European growers will take up the slack and get the supply back on stream eventually.

I'm just down the road from you BTW in TW11.

ceres


Isleworth

Quote from: ceres on May 30, 2008, 23:11:38
Good thinking!  Hopefully European growers will take up the slack and get the supply back on stream eventually.

Yes hopefully... Just sorting out an online order for two 9cm seedlings from T&M (£16.68 including postage with a 10% discount)

Quote from: ceres on May 30, 2008, 23:11:38
I'm just down the road from you BTW in TW11.

Really  :D how funny, always presume people are miles away on forums lol

Handy to know...  ;D  Let me know if you ever have anything surplus may be able to do some swaps  ;)


All the best,

Lawrence




Robert_Brenchley

Ant grubs don't eat plants, so don't worry.

cambourne7

Quote from: ceres on May 30, 2008, 22:16:56
If you scroll back up this thread, I posted the DEFRA link a few days ago.  They've found no pests or diseases in imported goji plants.  It's a precautionary measure to protect commercial potato and tomato crops as goji is of the same family.  Doubt it's blight - 'taters and toms are fine - for now!

Besides, the goji has:
- mite like webs
- the biggest green eggs
- yucky maggots
- red ants

It doesn't need any more!


DOH!!!  ;D

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