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		   30-03-2022, 06:35 PM (This post was last modified: 30-03-2022, 06:35 PM by JJB.)
 
		You do like to prod the sleeping tiger, don't you V?  You can go off people you know   
PS I expect the Bijou was lovely.
	
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		"Sleeping tiger" ??? ...........you.       
More like a little pussy cat.    
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		slightly bigger than a pusycat, but definitely docile, meow, purrrrr
	 
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		Picked first rhubarb yesterday, first for several years. I rescued a bit from the wildlife area 2 years ago that has just about developed enough to pick some.
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		Asparagus, only one but I am hoping it will have friends soon and good ole rhubarb.
	 
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		Baby carrots from the gh, so much nicer than the shop bought stuff.
	 
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		First chives, lovely fresh and green onion hit!
	 
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		I have been nibbling my Black Seeded Simpson lettuce. I have so much seed and it's growing beautifully, but it's seeming like a leaf for bulking out a salad rather than for flavour or texture. Not necessarily a bad thing, but you wouldn't want it as your only lettuce.
	 
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		Spring greens. The variety is April but is rather tasteless.
	 
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		Yesterday was rocket, lettuce, & asparagus Today will be rhubarb.
 
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