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Oh those pictures are so cute!!
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Only my pride is hurt. Can still hear the howling laughter as I was bested lolHannah_Scope said:
I hope you aren't too hurt from the bites!
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I’m trying to grow sunflowers (never had much success with them), sweet peas and pumpkins. Unfortunately the cat likes to leave presents on the latter!?!0
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Love the dog @WelshBlue1
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put 3 seeds in a pot stand the pot in a tray of water they need sun and moist compost cover up the pots with mesh stop the birds getting to them standing them on trays of water keeps slugs and snails off as well when and if they germinate put them in there own potsClaraSais said:I’m trying to grow sunflowers (never had much success with them), sweet peas and pumpkins. Unfortunately the cat likes to leave presents on the latter!?!0 -
@WelshBlue You'll laugh when the pup does the same to your son, make sure to have you phone ready to record it!

I would love a Pumpkin Patch, @michael57 I have noted that, thank you!
@clarasais are you planting them to eat, to carve or a bit of both?0 -
... and that's just the women ... the dog is more well behaved66Mustang said:
@Hannah_Scope ... my son is 28 and in all the 10 years he's been away from home I've never missed him so much lol
@Sandy_123 ... very naughty but one tilt of the head and those puppy eyes and the shoe destroying is forgotten
I don't like poopooing people's ideas but never stand seeds/seedlings in water. The compost will stay too wet and rot the seeds or young roots.
Evenly moist compost and a plastic cover (bag or little propagator) will be all any seeds need to germinate. Once they appear take off the cover to avoid damping off. (A virus caused by too moist soil on seedlings)1 -
Haha is that because he left you with the biter?
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its cool i am an old farmer i can take it i will say i never water sunflowers from the top it has worked for us for a fair few years but each to there ownWelshBlue said:
... and that's just the women ... the dog is more well behaved66Mustang said:
@Hannah_Scope ... my son is 28 and in all the 10 years he's been away from home I've never missed him so much lol
@Sandy_123 ... very naughty but one tilt of the head and those puppy eyes and the shoe destroying is forgotten
I don't like poopooing people's ideas but never stand seeds/seedlings in water. The compost will stay too wet and rot the seeds or young roots.
Evenly moist compost and a plastic cover (bag or little propagator) will be all any seeds need to germinate. Once they appear take off the cover to avoid damping off. (A virus caused by too moist soil on seedlings)
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@michael57 ... would agree there, maybe I read it wrong and you weren't saying permanently stand the pots in water waiting to sprout ?michael57 said:
its cool i am an old farmer i can take it i will say i never water sunflowers from the top it has worked for us for a fair few years but each to there own
One thing I've learned with gardening is that what works for one doesn't work for someone else
My first success with cucumbers afterr 3 years
My tomatoes ... were stunted but going well
Misc parts and pots



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Beautiful @WelshBlue0
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For those who garden, what would be the best flower to plant this time of year?0
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@Sandy_123 and @Beaver79 ... thank you

I must give credit where it's due ... garden is relatively unscathed from the little terror. I wish I could say the same about my arms and ankles lol. Between 7 and 8 at night he is possessed - never thought I'd be using time out at my time of life
@Hannah_Scope ... you can't go wrong with Osteospermum. Ever flowering, don't mind some neglect and are pest free. All depends on the space/ area really0 -
Thanks @WelshBlue my friends are moving next week. They've been doing the house up since Christmas but have planters across the back of the garden ready to pop some flowers into. So I thought it'd make a nice gift
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They look great @stormy
I love the coloured pots too! 0 -
Organic vegetables are the best, take tomatoes, when they were grown in the early 20th century, they were grown organically by farmers, now tomatoes are factory farmed, literally photocopies of the last batch. Doing that they lose vits and mins.
Scientist have carried out tests looking at the vit's and mins of both.0 -
I buy organic stuff if I can afford it because I prefer the taste.
Nice to know there are nutritional benefits as well!0 -
They found reduced levels of Vits and Minerals.66Mustang said:I buy organic stuff if I can afford it because I prefer the taste.
Nice to know there are nutritional benefits as well!
Tomatoes remind me of summers in the park, house backed on to the park, we were handed tomatoes to eat, I'd leave the house at 8.30am, wouldn't be home until 10.30pm,
spent all day in the park.
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