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Thanks Eileen, I will try about six shall I? My friend grew a whopper this year by accident from fallen seeds she gives to the birds, it grew beween two paving slabs would you believe! Not fair She'll give me some of those seeds I expect. This one came on its own, I shall ask the Brownie pack this week how their's got on.Re: started putting garden to bed
Yes like you guys, winding the veg garden down. I try to be optimistic about it and instead of viewing it as a conclusion try to look at as a new begining and bolster myself by looking through the veggie section of seed catalogues and consider what varieties of different veggies to try. The onions and shallots were great here in Tayside, but although the garlic looked great, the bulbs were making good imitations of leeksRe: started putting garden to bed
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Meg, good luck with your garlic. You should be ok there in cosy Worcestershire. Up here, I start off the onions and shallots in 3" pots in the green house before daring to put them out. I cannot remember the name of the variety, but the cloves were given to me by a neihbour, who has had success previously. He told me they were a Canadian variety and like me had the same disappointing result, first time ever for him, so can only put it down to the topsy turvey weather we had this "summer"........yet againRe: started putting garden to bed
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Ah yes Meg, been caught out with the "frozen in the ground" wheeze myself. Not to be out done, I boiled a kettle and watered around the leeks that I want to thaw the ground. Remember to have nets ready for your strawberries when they do produce and the birds take a fancy to them. I was just about ready to enjoy my stella cherries of a tree I planted a couple of years ago and they strippied the lot........................Grrrrrrrrr!
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