stokeimp
Vital 1st Team Regular
Was she using a cherry-picker?
If she did it wasn't me!!
Was she using a cherry-picker?
I'm no expert, but I'd say you are a bit late with the toms. I've already got fruit on mine! Perhaps 31% earlier for a 78/79% increase in yield.Just about to plant some peas and tomato plants. I essentially have no idea what I'm doing.
I'm no expert, but I'd say you are a bit late with the toms. I've already got fruit on mine! Perhaps 31% earlier for a 78/79% increase in yield.
As I said, I've no idea what I'm doing.
Well this summer is all about making mistakes and learning. Next February is when it all gets more serious for me
alpine succulent pups
St Bernard or Bernese?
Should this be in the Cooking" thread?
Neither, but some of them are a bit hairy! There are red, green and black, and green and red ones with weird spiderweb-like threads that grow on the centre. The original plant is growing like crazy, with the green-red hairy one in particular growing a huge tentacle-like part that is now flowering. Looks a bit like a scene from The Thing.St Bernard or Bernese?
Should this be in the Cooking" thread?
Just about to plant some peas and tomato plants. I essentially have no idea what I'm doing.
We planted 3 a few years ago, and get 1 or 2 of their relations every year, but never anywhere near the parent plant. They've turned up growing out of tiny cracks, with a potted shrub and on a compost heap among other places.Planted a few borage plants the other day. Hopefully they'll survive for the bees to make use of, as the last ones I had were completely destroyed by snails.
I gather they are survivors! I got mine from my dad, who has them all over the place in his allotment. Sounds like once you have them, oh man do you have them. That's fine by me though!We planted 3 a few years ago, and get 1 or 2 of their relations every year, but never anywhere near the parent plant. They've turned up growing out of tiny cracks, with a potted shrub and on a compost heap among other places.