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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
PostPosted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:28 pm 
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Once I get the water down enough I might be able to walk around with a net. As long as it does not spook them too much. Catfish don't seem to care if your standing in there tank.

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:27 pm 
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Can't say the same for the 300+ catfish tho.

300 :shock: Really ? Wow. Jealous here.

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great photos.....i like the way you arrange them 8-)

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Random. :rock: The pumpkins are over the top of my compost pile, after they grew through the fence.

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Duff, what do you have climbing over that arch?

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Duff, what do you have climbing over that arch?


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A confused fig tree
And what ever that thing is growing on the fence behind it. :D

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A confused fig tree

Come on Duff - you gotta expand on that ....

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The fig tree is trying to climb the trellis, thinks its a vine. I'm going to see how it goes.

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wow, whats going on with that citrus as well? I'm used to seeing citrus that only have one or two fruit form in any one spot..

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I may have shocked the citrus tree a little with the 15000ltrs of AP water I dumped on the back yard. :joy:

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Luffa sure likes to grow. :shock2:


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I may have shocked the citrus tree a little with the 15000ltrs of AP water I dumped on the back yard. :joy:

That would do it - must have thought all it's Christmases had come at once :shock:

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Lots of jap pumpkins. Will have to work out when to harvest them before the dog works out the same thing. The worms like vegies but go nuts for fish poo. Planted a fruit salad tree into one of the new AP grow beds. It seems to like it so far.

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Nice black capsicum.... :)

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