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    Quote Originally Posted by scoot View Post
    I'm gonna grow some lavender this year and see if it helps keep the HUGE country mossies at bay.
    Have they made shotgun plants?
    I fecking hate them mossies the horrible twats as they are!!


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    The wife hates bees... so no heather

    Actually, the wife hates anything with more, or less, than 2 legs...
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    I'm going to experiment a little bit this year and grow some black oil seed sunflowers and some sorghum. I'll make oil out of the sunflower seeds and look at the waste for chicken feed. Then I'll make molasses and sorghum syrup and keep the seeds from that for chicken feed. I've ordered some New Zealand chicken eggs that'll hatch out and they are supposed to not require any feed on 3 acres like mine, but I'd still like to see how much chicken feed I can produce.



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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    The wife hates bees... so no heather

    Actually, the wife hates anything with more, or less, than 2 legs...
    Hahaha know that’s a very original way of coming out and saying when you go for a piss you can hold the monster with 4 fingers but you’re actually pissing over 3 of em M_C fair play respect to you for being so free with the personal information


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    I’m going to NOT have a go at growing powdery mildew, bud rot, and the good old Black mould. Fingers crossed i think i can do it this year


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    That’s no problem whatsoever for me


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunkpunch View Post
    Have they made shotgun plants?
    I fecking hate them mossies the horrible twats as they are!!


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    I actually prefer mossies to midges lol,at least you can see the f00kers,they can't get through mesh,and they don't swarm in HUGE f00k off sized ravenous mobs lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoot View Post
    I actually prefer mossies to midges lol,at least you can see the f00kers,they can't get through mesh,and they don't swarm in HUGE f00k off sized ravenous mobs lol.
    Hshahahaha true very true brother them fecking midges can drive you insane. I cracked the one day i was carp fishing and ripped the mesh door off the front of my bivviy it was like i was in heaven when i got home i sowed it into a like pillow case shape and the midges was from that day on fucked!! I looked i tit but I wasn’t slapping the shit out of myself anymore


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    I do have some lavender seeds as well as sage, and rosemary. The chillies that I tried to start did not pop at all, and all my spring onions and garlic died last year.
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    My family loved my spring onions, I found them easy to grow too!

    After my fun with windowsill growing, I filled an old 'Belfast sink' with Verve, threw a load of spring onion seeds at it, they did rather well

    I'll be doing the same this year too

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