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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:03 pm 
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Ordered some more seeds today.
Chilean Green
Turbo Pube
Rocoto Red
Jellybean(this one sounds like fun, chillie that looks like a jellybean. Can't get into trouble with that :hello: )

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:35 pm 
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dufflight wrote:
Ordered some more seeds today.
Chilean Green
Turbo Pube
Rocoto Red
Jellybean(this one sounds like fun, chillie that looks like a jellybean. Can't get into trouble with that :hello: )


Sounds good, I gave the Jellybean variety a go a couple of years ago didn't have and luck with the seeds I had.

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:34 pm 
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Finished fencing off the next area for the chooks. Moved them and planted out some tomotes, cucumbers, chokos.

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Now I can plant stuff in there old pen.
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Poop from the swirl filter. This will go through the worm farms or added to soil mix.
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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Black Cherry tomatoes have grown a bit.
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This raised bed is taking a long time to fill up. Purple spuds.
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Is that a tomatillo with the husk around it ?

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Is that a tomatillo with the husk around it ?


It could be. :confused:

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dufflight wrote:
chillidude wrote:
Is that a tomatillo with the husk around it ?


It could be. :confused:


Looks like a gooseberry or is that what a tomatillo is?


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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Its one of them. Can't find the tag. Must of put it in a safe spot. Really need to find that spot, a lot of stuff has been put there over the years.

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Burnsy wrote:
dufflight wrote:
chillidude wrote:
Is that a tomatillo with the husk around it ?


It could be. :confused:


Looks like a gooseberry or is that what a tomatillo is?

Yeah, I think it is a gooseberry. Nup, they're different to tomatilloes.

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Definately a Cape Gooseberry. My Granny used to have a huge plant in her back yard. When the casing dries out and goes almost transparent the gooseberry is a lovely orange colour. Dont attempt to eat them when slightly green as you wont be able to retrieve your eyeballs :yuck:
She used to stew them and they were great with icecream :thumb:


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Moved the older hens in with the new ones. Left the rooster in the other pen. Had a look this morning and the rooster is in with the hens. :confused: Caught the rooster and trimmed a few feathers and put him back in the other pen.

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Moved the older hens in with the new ones. Left the rooster in the other pen. Had a look this morning and the rooster is in with the hens. :confused: Caught the rooster and trimmed a few feathers and put him back in the other pen.

tomorrow morning you'll discover a tunnel :duck:

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 Post subject: Re: Duffs garden
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Looking good Duff :D

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