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    Week 6

    Moving along slowly but surely. The tomato variety being the leaders so far over the chillis...
    Currently still on my windowsill at the moment soaking up all the lovely spring time sunshine weve been having lol
    The weathers hit and miss for me at the moment with a few frosty mornings so itl more than likely be a while before these see any outdoor weather




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    Quote Originally Posted by Oxy View Post
    once i tried growing toms, they died, i failed miserably, because of that i slabbed my whole garden.. i can't grow shit out there i'm clueless, the sheep and i will swing by blue.. good to see you growing ..

    if the mrs gets some compost think i'll try again,, atb fella,..

    oooh i did grow a mean giant sunflower 2 years back , that went great , my daughter watered it daily without fail, so you could say she grew it, lol well ok she did
    That killed me 😂

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    Nice one WB, on the chilli run myself again this season. GL with your growing efforts!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WellBlue View Post
    Week 6

    Moving along slowly but surely. The tomato variety being the leaders so far over the chillis...
    Currently still on my windowsill at the moment soaking up all the lovely spring time sunshine weve been having lol
    The weathers hit and miss for me at the moment with a few frosty mornings so itl more than likely be a while before these see any outdoor weather



    10 plant limit here mate! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewey View Post
    10 plant limit here mate! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Critical J View Post
    Nice one WB, on the chilli run myself again this season. GL with your growing efforts!!
    Nice one crit , Get a little diary going in here, be good to see some more fruit and veggie grows .

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    Nice selection there well blue I just finished a new greenhouse there 10-6 git it all ready soil prepped seeds are all in heated prop
    Rocket lettuce herbs cucumber courgette chillies onion spring onion
    Plus a got a load of fruit trees n bushes to from last season starting to open up

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    I will sub to this mate, I love my veg and fruit growing more than the weed possibly.

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    Onions and Garlic...These crops are virtually maintenance free and really are such easy vegetables to grow! Simply plant onion bulbs and individual garlic cloves on well drained soil in spring or autumn - then leave them to it! In late summer when the foliage yellows and dies back, you can lift them and dry them in the sun before storing them. What could be easier?

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