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The tomatoes I sewed last month are struggling terribly. *The best 2
seedlings I have are growing through the vermiculite of the orange tree
that
was lodging in the greenhouse under one of the tomato plants!



You should really think twice about using a needle on your toms *(:-(


What better way to move the thread on?


Darn it. we should have thought of that

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Darn it. we should have thought of that




Would also save on knitting ---but better get back to chitting (:-)

On special offer shortly

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Could also serve as mouse free chitting house if placed on bench or whatever
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I am looking for ideas for chitting my potatoes.
My problem is, I don't have any spare room indoors.
last year I laid them out in my allotment shed but a lot of
them got attacked by mice, big holes chewed into them,
so I don't really want to go there again.
I have a garden shed but also got mice in there so same problem.
Has anyone got a cunning plan that might outwit these little ******** ?

Would be grateful for a solution to this dilemma.

Wally


Jesus wept Wally I thought that post read Potato Shitting, I was gonna say that woudl hurt like a shitting a lardy 4 titted woman! than christ the lord above it says chitting!

what the **** is chitting any way? did you mean shitting? I have been a member of this forum for 2 years and never in a month of sundays have I heard of some one shitting a potato!! is is possible? and if it is do you bleed after?

get back to me as soon as humany possible on this one; I want to try it out!

P.S. change your name to Willy it will make you sound hung like a horse! and the bitches will well dig you (if you catch my drift)
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