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Having re re re and resown carrots, parsnip, sweetcorn, brussels sprouts
and a few others, not one of them are looking anything like healthy.
I think it's time to admit defeat this year.
Even the Gardeners Delight toms are still only 2" high. I have some indoors
at work in a conservatory which are doing better but only now are showing
the odd flower or two.
Having said all that, the sun has come out as I write at 7:30 am, but the
forecast is rain and some more.

Baz
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 06:35:54 GMT, Baz wrote:

Having re re re and resown carrots, parsnip, sweetcorn, brussels sprouts
and a few others, not one of them are looking anything like healthy.
I think it's time to admit defeat this year.
Even the Gardeners Delight toms are still only 2" high. I have some indoors
at work in a conservatory which are doing better but only now are showing
the odd flower or two.
Having said all that, the sun has come out as I write at 7:30 am, but the
forecast is rain and some more.

Baz


Someone's tomatoes are roof high in his greenhouse (nearby allotment
site not mine)
I want to know his secrets.

The birds have been pulling the carrots out apparently.
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