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Gravity Aided

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Trip to the Yorkshire, such a nice hospital.
 

Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
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The gin shelf in Waitrose today.....Any takers?

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raleighnut

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Actually I think any more than one plant and you are able to produce more than you can consume... or at least in our house where the plant goes mad! The other problem is everyone else has a glut at the same time so unless you are quick you can't find someone to take them off your hands!
A single plant will not produce anything, they need to be pollinated by another plant, I'd say 3-4 is optimum.
 
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I've been busy in the garden but rains stopped play. I've staked the kniphofias that blew down, my Geraniums (cranes bills) have had the chelsea chop, the remains of the two curry plants that didn't survive the winter have been dug up and the ground prepared for replanting, and I've started weeding the back garden.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I've been busy in the garden but rains stopped play. I've staked the kniphofias that blew down, my Geraniums (cranes bills) have had the chelsea chop, the remains of the two curry plants that didn't survive the winter have been dug up and the ground prepared for replanting, and I've started weeding the back garden.

No wonder he sits down to play now,


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