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    Haha same for me mate my grandfather was a horti dad was a market gardener. I myself am a horti. Add anything you want here mate I love seeing what other peeps are achieving and how. And your right the garden does take up a lot of my time as well.

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    Hobbit, where do you live?

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    Australia mate.

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    Ok that explains the climate you must have to grow what you do

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    Yeah sub tropical where I live mate, tropics not far away. Never get real cold where I am usually no lower than 9c nights in winter.

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    Have you had a look at the 'toothache plant'? Grows some really nice ball like red, black and yellow flowers. A nice addition to a salad. Grows rather wild aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmshop View Post
    Have you had a look at the 'toothache plant'? Grows some really nice ball like red, black and yellow flowers. A nice addition to a salad. Grows rather wild aswell.

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    No mate never heard of it but I will take a look cheers for that.

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    Its coffee harvest time for Hobbit. Its been a long wait as coffee trees take 3-4 years to mature. This one is 4 years this year I have another that is 3 years but only produced a few fruits this year. There is still a second pick left on the tree. The harvest and process is a lot of pissing about and time but I might get a cuppa or two.
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    Wow! Nice one. What variety of coffee bush is it?

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    Morning hobbit I won't bore you with my typical I love comfrey,aloe etc but I have noticed over the time since using soil that with all the pest troubles I've had in the room.
    Spider mites,thrips aphids fruit flies and gnats oh and of course my little beneficial helpers they have all left the coriander plant alone it's one of the first things I potted lol i always cut it back and Mum uses it for tea I think but I'm going to make space for a bigger plant and I'm going to use this as a part of my cover crop for my raised bed next round I think!
    Nothing special just thought it was very interesting regarding the pests.

    I have got a couple others written down in a old diary that I kinda made note of in the hope of one day getting a garden and that still remains a ambition for now lol I'll look into them.
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