A Bit Of Mischief (Was Dear Gardeners)
In message , Janet Baraclough
writes The message from Judith in France contains these words: Gordon, you have caused trouble for me in other groups, do not bring it here; The shoe is on the other foot, and wedged firmly in your own mouth. True. Judith was followed closely into afpf by a Troll who criticised Judith. The guy she was flirting with at the time accused me of being the troll, because he knew I didn't like her. The headers proved otherwise, but he was embarrassed when I ridiculed him, and went as far as to threaten to sue me! The arrival of the Troll made me suspect that Judith had a newsgroup "history", and she has been in my kill file ever since. I will merely point out, that Bobbie and Graham are keen gardeners, Who's Graham? Have you been seeing someone else? g Let's get back to gardening. My broad beans are rampant and producing plenty of flowers. Sugar snap peas are slow to climb the support net. Ditto with a few runners I planted out. Cut & Come Again lettuce is bursting out of the cold frame. Radishes are ravishing. Carrots slow, but it's the first time I've grown them in a container. Tomatoes, two plants surviving with large fruit trusses (MoneyMaker and Ailsa Craig). The Alicante developed semi-transparent patches on teh leaves, and the flowers just didn't set. If the short Manchester season gives me enough veg, the plan for next year is a slightly raised bed and some more topsoil. -- Gordon H Remove "invalid" to reply |
A Bit Of Mischief (Was Dear Gardeners)
In message , Anne Welsh Jackson
writes Gordon H wrote: If the short Manchester season gives me enough veg, the plan for next year is a slightly raised bed and some more topsoil. I trust you are not contemplating actually *buying* it! With a hot box and a wormery, you could produce loads of good quality compost before next summer! I have a large polystyrene box sorted out to use as a hot box, all I need to do is molish a lid for it - once things settle down a bit, I might get time to do it! The wormery I already have, but another one might be in order... ;-) My compost bin is slowly filling, but yes, - I may buy the topsoil. (If I can't use Charlie). ;-0 -- Gordon H Remove "invalid" to reply |
Dear Gardeners
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, Judith in France writes Good advice Janet, one I should take myself from time to time. Was it you who gave me a cutting, rooted, of a Yew? Judith More than likely Judith, I can't remember what was exactly in the stuff I sent you! Hope it's still growing. -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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