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On 2009-05-22 13:27:19 +0100, "Ophelia" said:

Nothing tstes better than those own, home-grown tomatoes. I can't wait!
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My Grandbdaughter likes to follow me down to the greenhouse and pick the
tomatoes of the vine and eat them there and then (no chemicals used).
I grow Sungold bite size...very sweet they are. She keeps asking me "are
the tomatoes ready yet Grandad?".
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Sungold are wonderfully sweet - my favourite tomato. I grew some last year
outside. This year's sungold are already about six feet tall in the
'greenhouse' and covered with lots of flowers. Yippee!!

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Thanks; now anyone know how to grow pasta?? and Parmesan cheese?


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I think it's what teenage boys develop underneath their toenails ;-)

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Well, I have some flowers now She all begin to feed them?

Mine have also just started to flower and will be feeding now.


Mine are still growing, no sign of flowers yet!(:-(

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Well, I have some flowers now She all begin to feed them?

Mine have also just started to flower and will be feeding now.

Thanks, Bill

One or two of mine are setting, the petals having fallen away.
I have been brushing them daily with cotton wool because they are
indoors.


*perk* What's that?? I Didn't Know That!!


I used a small water colour paint brush!

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Oh???? I have some of Jocelyn's books, is March the correct time to
sow pasta seeds and is May the time for Parmesan seeds? :-)


Not sure about when to sow your pasta seeds, but I do know you need to have
them mature in very early April.




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On May 26, 8:06*am, "Ophelia" wrote:
Judith in France wrote:
Oh???? *I have some of Jocelyn's books, is March the correct time to
sow pasta seeds and is May the time for Parmesan seeds? *:-)


Not sure about when to sow your pasta seeds, but I do know you need to have
them mature in very early April.


Shucks, late again, as ever :-)

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