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Started by Borlotti, May 08, 2017, 11:35:40

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Borlotti

Went to the allotment yesterday, lovely sunny evening. Leaves on my fig tree have been frosted. Apple and pear trees look OK. Marestail growing well. Think I will keep it this year as strawberries, redcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries look OK. Planted a few pots, but nothing much.  Meet loads of people, but didn't do much weeding, more chat.  :sunny: :sunny:

Borlotti


Pescador

I thought from the title, it was going to be instructions on how to grow "certain substances"!!!
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pumkinlover

Quote from: Pescador on May 08, 2017, 13:52:36
I thought from the title, it was going to be instructions on how to grow "certain substances"!!!
Glad I don't have to don my moderator hat.
I did have a booklet once on "Green Sheffield" it included a chapter on how not to grow cannabis. :glasses9:

My first thought was growing grass for my rabbits, just shows how our minds work!

Borlotti

Well I am growing grass at home for my cat.  Expensive packet of seed, Mr Fothergills cat grass, £1.65.  Not sure the cat is that impressed. What I meant was the grass (and I mean grass) is very long and growing all over my allotment.

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