
Allotment Frost!
Labels: allotment broad beans
Posted by The Allotment Blogger on Friday, February 3, 2012
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2 Comments:
Well, while you're frozen, consider this: I reckon this chandelier has your name all over it Kay :)
Awful summer Down-Under. No sun. No sweetness in the vegetables.
Wow, yes! One could raise all kinds of cuttings in a chandelier like that: dianthus for example, and grow narrow bulbs to bloom indoors in winter ... what a brilliant idea! Thanks Mark.
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