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


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On May 22, 10:53*am, "Ophelia" wrote:
Well, I have some flowers now *She all begin to feed them?


Yes, start to feed now, do you have Tomorite? Just follow the
instructions. Good luck.

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On May 22, 10:53 am, "Ophelia" wrote:
Well, I have some flowers now She all begin to feed them?


Yes, start to feed now, do you have Tomorite? Just follow the
instructions. Good luck.


Thanks, Judith




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


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On May 22, 10:53 am, "Ophelia" wrote:
Well, I have some flowers now She all begin to feed them?


Yes, start to feed now, do you have Tomorite? Just follow the
instructions. Good luck.


Thanks, Judith


Nothing tstes better than those own, home-grown tomatoes. I can't wait!
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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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South/West Durham




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On May 22, 5:26*pm, "Bill P." wrote:
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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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South/West Durham


Oh yum, I don't use any chemicals on my tomatoes either. Tomorrow I
am digging a big hole for melons and Aubergines and then I will put
the swing thingy, I covered with plastic, to act as their
greenhouse.

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On 2009-05-22 17:26:13 +0100, "Bill P." said:


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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?".


We grow Tumblers in hanging baskets and I should protect them with mini
electric fences!
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Bill P. wrote:
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?".


Awwwwwwww. Mine will be small, they are tumblers! I am hoping my David will
do that. They are good for preventing prostate problems, so you should do
it too


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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?".
--
Bill.
South/West Durham



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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On May 22, 5:08*pm, Sacha wrote:

Yes, start to feed now, do you have Tomorite? *Just follow the
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Nothing tastes better than those own, home-grown tomatoes.


....with some tastey Tomorite sauce, of course.*


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On May 22, 7:08*pm, moghouse wrote:
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Yes, start to feed now, do you have Tomorite? *Just follow the
instructions. *Good luck.

Nothing tastes better than those own, home-grown tomatoes.


...with some tastey Tomorite sauce, of course.*


LOL For tonight's supper I used up stuff in the fridge, I made balls
out of sausage meat, friend them in olive oil, set them aside. Then I
went into my garden and picked Oregano, Sage, Thyme, Bay, a hint of
mint, chives, anise, an onion from last year, garlic. I made a sauce
with red wine, my fresh herbs, dried tomato, reduced the lot down and
added the balls for 1 hour. BUTTTTTTTTTT, I forgot, I didn't have any
pasta, I didn't have anything in the garden to make do, so it was off
to the scullery shelves for????? Stop laughing, I used cous cous. It
was delicious But............ I didn't have any Parmesan either. Note
to self, grow cheese, grow pasta :-)

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On May 22, 10:53 am, "Ophelia" wrote:
Well, I have some flowers now She all begin to feed them?


Yes, start to feed now, do you have Tomorite? Just follow the
instructions. Good luck.


Thanks, Judith


Nothing tstes better than those own, home-grown tomatoes. I can't
wait! --


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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.
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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



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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.
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