2025 - Good morning, afternoon and good night!
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(04-01-2025, 02:43 PM)Veggie Wrote: Nope - but I have given her a couple of rugs after her dog dug a hole in the middle of the carpet. Big Grin
............it was probably looking for it's prawn dinner! Tongue
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Well was woke up this morning by an unwanted dawn chorus. A chiffchaff seems to have taken up residence outside the window and the dulcet tone of a wood pigeon says were coming to get you.
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I'v3 found some odd things in the garden but never something like this! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy8nk279ydyo
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(23-05-2025, 05:35 PM)Veggie Wrote: I'v3 found some odd things in the garden but never something like this! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy8nk279ydyo
One way to get deliveries I suppose  Big Grin
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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Warm and sunny this morning. I went to Ireland for just over a week recently and travelled round a bit by car. Drove about 700 miles on motorways, A roads and country lanes - and didn't see one pothole.
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Good evening all, I came across this on the BBC about a reduced harvest of peas this year:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9dg2ll5172o

My harvest was only minimally reduced and I still have to collect the dried peas when they are ready though mainly for planting next year.

I wonder what other crops may be suffering? I know winter cereals were suffering round these parts.
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Veggie Offline
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Its a been a very odd year, weather-wise - and probably a sign of what the future holds. Hope this article doesn't spark panic buying with shoppers emptying the freezer cabinets of peas - not that I often buy them. Frozen peas are low on my list of desirable veg.
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Random question. Can anyone remember what spud varieties I grew last year?

For some unknown reason I don’t seem to of made a note of it in any of the usual places. I’m fairly sure I’d of bored you lot with the information at some point  Big Grin .
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Veggie Offline
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Were they "funny" ones - blue/purple?
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(11-03-2023, 09:34 PM)Small chilli Wrote: This year we’re growing 3 seed Maris peer, 3 seed sunset & 6 seed blue annelise in potato bags. 25kg of sarpo Mira anywhere there’s a mound of earth on the new plot ( the big heap that will eventually go into raised beds asa base layer, and all the heaps dug out of trenches). And 1 seed of everything else on the list will also go into potato bags they’ll be in mixed varieties. Because I have no idea which is which.



I’ll be back in a minute to ask stupid questions    Blush

This is what you grew in 2023.
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