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JJB Offline
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(13-05-2021, 11:56 AM)Broadway Wrote: Nothing, well nothing growingSmileSmile

Just got it ready at the plot, cover tomorrow then need to decide on the 12 plants to go inSmile
Looks lovely.  It's the deciding that I find difficult.  I've changed my mind umpteen time about what is going where.
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Bren Offline
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I’ve planted my Toms today Smile

Next photo is where I store ‘stuff’, I don’t have a shed.  The shelves from the second racking have been removed so Toms can grow through it.


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Snap Bren. I planted mine today as well. And cucumbers & Kermit (aubergines) .

I’ve gone quite heavy duty on the vole protection this year!

And I’m trying fleece instead of nematodes.

   
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I hope no animals were shaved in the making of that SC
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(13-05-2021, 10:34 PM)Mikey Wrote: I hope no animals were shaved in the making of that SC
Only a sheep. At the appropriate haircutting time  Wink
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I was a bit concerned you might have shaved the voles. Big Grin
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JJB Offline
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Some fine tomatoes Bren and SC, mine are still in pots getting far spindlier than yours. I can't plant out quite yet I need the floor space of the gh's for the trays of stuff when the weather threatens, but you've both made me think I ought to get on a bit quicker.
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Bren Offline
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JJB mine were getting a bit to heavy to carry in and out of the house, some have their second truss plus i didn't want to leave them any longer its easy to damage them when planting out.
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Broadway Offline
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(13-05-2021, 11:56 AM)Broadway Wrote: Nothing, well nothing growingSmileSmile

Just got it ready at the plot, cover tomorrow then need to decide on the 12 plants to go inSmile
Got the cover on this morning before the rain comes!

Was thinking, I can get more than 12 plants in, just need to work out from the 8 different tomato plants I have left (courtesy of G&G seed swap) which ones are bushes.
Regards..........Danny Smile
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I will describe what I can below

My first ever gherkin-     
Tomato progress -     
One of my pepper plants it’s red peppers -    
One of my chilli plants -    
One of my aphid saviours this year -    
The other aphid saviour this year -    
Coffee keeps me busy until it’s acceptable to drink whiskey.
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