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That looks like a textbook for allotment holders - it's wonderful, Robert.

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Great photos Robert!

I love looking at other people's crops, gives me ideas when planning my
own little plot.

Your toms and cucumbers are much further along than mine. I've got some
small green toms and lots of flowers, plus lots of flowers on the cucs
but I suspect most of those are male so far.
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On 3/7/08 22:48, in article ,
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/beachco...7605956911200/

That looks like a textbook for allotment holders - it's wonderful, Robert.

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Thanks a lot, but did you notice the non textbook bit of carrot fly lol!



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That looks like a textbook for allotment holders - it's wonderful, Robert.



Thanks a lot, but did you notice the non textbook bit of carrot fly lol!

I never notice things like that. ;-))

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Hello Robert from Plymouth

Have you a diary with a blow by blow account of your success. If so could
you please share with us.

I live in S.W. Cornwall and all my produce is way behind yours in condition
and earliness.

I went through your photo gallery and could fault nothing , just the highest
praise

Thank you for the pics. .............Leslie



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Robert (Plymouth) wrote:
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Great photos Robert!

I love looking at other people's crops, gives me ideas when planning my
own little plot.

Your toms and cucumbers are much further along than mine. I've got some
small green toms and lots of flowers, plus lots of flowers on the cucs but
I suspect most of those are male so far.




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Hello Robert from Plymouth

Have you a diary with a blow by blow account of your success. If so could
you please share with us.

I live in S.W. Cornwall and all my produce is way behind yours in
condition and earliness.

I went through your photo gallery and could fault nothing , just the
highest praise

Thank you for the pics. .............Leslie

Thanks very much. No I don't keep everything written down, the nearest thing
to that is my "Ramblings" page on our website
http://www.rraa.moonfruit.com/#/ther...ary/4525865488

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On Jul 4, 4:09�pm, "Robert \(Plymouth\)"
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On 3/7/08 22:48, in article ,
"Robert
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Yes I noticed it. :-(( , I'll go with mesh next year I think. ;-P

But what an excellent plot, my 'allotment' is a fraction of the size
of that, and you have room for flowers as well, superb, and all
looking very healthy.

Peter

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