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mogga 30-03-2009 06:53 PM

Tayberry experts
 
Well I've gone and bought two tayberries from poundland today.
Was quite impressed with the stock they had but the lad was just
filling the shelves so I suspect it had just arrived.

Will be planting them this week I assume - not read the instructions
on the back but have just read they might like to be in the middle of
a field ... on their own

"The strong growers should be planted about 4m (13ft)
apart. Medium strength growers need to be planted about 2.5m (8ft)"

4M apart? Just how big do they get?!!
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Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 30-03-2009 07:42 PM

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from mogga contains these words:

Well I've gone and bought two tayberries from poundland today.
Was quite impressed with the stock they had but the lad was just
filling the shelves so I suspect it had just arrived.


Will be planting them this week I assume - not read the instructions
on the back but have just read they might like to be in the middle of
a field ... on their own


"The strong growers should be planted about 4m (13ft)
apart. Medium strength growers need to be planted about 2.5m (8ft)"


4M apart? Just how big do they get?!!


IME around 25 ft in really good and well-watered soil.

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Ophelia 30-03-2009 09:01 PM

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"mogga" wrote in message
...
Well I've gone and bought two tayberries from poundland today.
Was quite impressed with the stock they had but the lad was just
filling the shelves so I suspect it had just arrived.

Will be planting them this week I assume - not read the instructions
on the back but have just read they might like to be in the middle of
a field ... on their own


You have several spare fields?




"The strong growers should be planted about 4m (13ft)
apart. Medium strength growers need to be planted about 2.5m (8ft)"

4M apart? Just how big do they get?!!
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Paul Luton[_2_] 30-03-2009 09:51 PM

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mogga wrote:
Well I've gone and bought two tayberries from poundland today.
Was quite impressed with the stock they had but the lad was just
filling the shelves so I suspect it had just arrived.


"The strong growers should be planted about 4m (13ft)
apart. Medium strength growers need to be planted about 2.5m (8ft)"

4M apart? Just how big do they get?!!


We grow them on a 2m high fence and they can spread over 2m on either
side of the root.


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mogga 31-03-2009 08:32 AM

Tayberry experts
 
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 21:01:17 +0100, "Ophelia"
wrote:


"mogga" wrote in message
.. .
Well I've gone and bought two tayberries from poundland today.
Was quite impressed with the stock they had but the lad was just
filling the shelves so I suspect it had just arrived.

Will be planting them this week I assume - not read the instructions
on the back but have just read they might like to be in the middle of
a field ... on their own


You have several spare fields?


I think you'd need to define "have" and "spare"
There is a field at the back of my house which is much underused. It's
not mine though,but might end up being allotments sooner or later :)





"The strong growers should be planted about 4m (13ft)
apart. Medium strength growers need to be planted about 2.5m (8ft)"

4M apart? Just how big do they get?!!
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mogga 31-03-2009 08:33 AM

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On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:42:12 GMT, Rusty_Hinge
wrote:

The message
from mogga contains these words:

Well I've gone and bought two tayberries from poundland today.
Was quite impressed with the stock they had but the lad was just
filling the shelves so I suspect it had just arrived.


Will be planting them this week I assume - not read the instructions
on the back but have just read they might like to be in the middle of
a field ... on their own


"The strong growers should be planted about 4m (13ft)
apart. Medium strength growers need to be planted about 2.5m (8ft)"


4M apart? Just how big do they get?!!


IME around 25 ft in really good and well-watered soil.


That's really promising.
Tempting to put one on the field behind if they can grow that huge. :)
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Sacha[_3_] 31-03-2009 10:22 AM

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On 31/3/09 08:32, in article ,
"mogga" wrote:

On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 21:01:17 +0100, "Ophelia"
wrote:


"mogga" wrote in message
...
Well I've gone and bought two tayberries from poundland today.
Was quite impressed with the stock they had but the lad was just
filling the shelves so I suspect it had just arrived.

Will be planting them this week I assume - not read the instructions
on the back but have just read they might like to be in the middle of
a field ... on their own


You have several spare fields?


I think you'd need to define "have" and "spare"
There is a field at the back of my house which is much underused. It's
not mine though,but might end up being allotments sooner or later :)

snip

Perhaps you could be an early coloniser. ;-))
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South Devon
Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials online


Judith in France 31-03-2009 10:39 AM

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On Mar 30, 6:53*pm, mogga wrote:
Well I've gone and bought two tayberries from poundland today.
Was quite impressed with the stock they had but the lad was just
filling the shelves so I suspect it had just arrived.

Will be planting them this week I assume *- not read the instructions
on the back but have just read they might like to be in the middle of
a field ... on their own

"The strong growers should be planted about 4m (13ft)
apart. Medium strength growers need to be planted about 2.5m (8ft)"

4M apart? Just how big do they get?!!
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Kay is an expert on Tayberry, I seem to remember she had some in her
garden. I haven't seen Kay posting for a few days, come in Kay?

Judith

Sacha[_3_] 31-03-2009 12:36 PM

Tayberry experts
 
On 31/3/09 10:59, in article ,
"mogga" wrote:

On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 10:22:57 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

snip


I think you'd need to define "have" and "spare"
There is a field at the back of my house which is much underused. It's
not mine though,but might end up being allotments sooner or later :)

snip

Perhaps you could be an early coloniser. ;-))


Well ...that's something I've already considered!
:-)


Pitch dark night, wellies, spade and torch. ;-)
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials online


Judith in France 31-03-2009 12:58 PM

Tayberry experts
 
On Mar 31, 12:36*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 31/3/09 10:59, in article ,





"mogga" wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 10:22:57 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

snip

I think you'd need to define "have" and "spare"
There is a field at the back of my house which is much underused. It's
not mine though,but might end up being allotments sooner or later :)


snip


Perhaps you could be an early coloniser. *;-))


Well ...that's something I've already considered!
:-)


Pitch dark night, wellies, spade and torch. *;-)
--
Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials online


Oh have I wandered into the wrong group? is this alt.vampires? :-)

Judith

Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 31-03-2009 01:06 PM

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The message
from mogga contains these words:
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:42:12 GMT, Rusty_Hinge
wrote:


4M apart? Just how big do they get?!!


IME around 25 ft in really good and well-watered soil.


That's really promising.
Tempting to put one on the field behind if they can grow that huge. :)


I had one growing along a verandah and it ran half the length of it,
turned the corner and continued for six feet.

In the autumn I used to mulch it with well-rotted goat, rabbit and
poultry manure.

The one I have ATM is about four inches long.

And Martin, I'm referring to the Tayberry...

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mogga 31-03-2009 02:12 PM

Tayberry experts
 
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 12:36:13 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

On 31/3/09 10:59, in article ,
"mogga" wrote:

On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 10:22:57 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

snip


I think you'd need to define "have" and "spare"
There is a field at the back of my house which is much underused. It's
not mine though,but might end up being allotments sooner or later :)

snip

Perhaps you could be an early coloniser. ;-))


Well ...that's something I've already considered!
:-)


Pitch dark night, wellies, spade and torch. ;-)


Also first thing in the morning after the dog walkers have been and
gone past. And the kids are in school.
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Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 31-03-2009 06:05 PM

Tayberry experts
 
The message
from Sacha contains these words:
On 31/3/09 10:59, in article ,
"mogga" wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 10:22:57 +0100, Sacha
wrote:


snip

I think you'd need to define "have" and "spare"
There is a field at the back of my house which is much underused. It's
not mine though,but might end up being allotments sooner or later :)

snip

Perhaps you could be an early coloniser. ;-))


Well ...that's something I've already considered!
:-)


Pitch dark night, wellies, spade and torch. ;-)


Haven't you got one in the house, then?

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Rusty
Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.
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Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 31-03-2009 06:06 PM

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The message

from Judith in France contains these words:

Pitch dark night, wellies, spade and torch. *;-)


sig snipped

Oh have I wandered into the wrong group? is this alt.vampires? :-)


alt.lottery

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Judith in France 31-03-2009 09:17 PM

Tayberry experts
 
On Mar 31, 6:06*pm, Rusty_Hinge
wrote:
The message

from Judith in France contains these words:

Pitch dark night, wellies, spade and torch. *;-)


sig snipped

Oh have I wandered into the wrong group? *is this alt.vampires? *:-)


alt.lottery

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Oh?

Judith


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