I saw the photos OK, although the 2nd was a bit big. Must be because I've got a new computer cos my old one would have gone haywire, I'm sure!
Please try to put them back again Boots. Do you have a photo program that resizes photos?
Did once actually overwinter a spider plant outdoors, planted in the soil, but it was in London (rarely below freezing) and a sheltered bed right close to the house.
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BAck to fruit tress did you know that you could plant a pip from a lemon and you might get an orange or lime tree? No citrus plant grows true from seed.
I have a little citrus tree growing in a pot at the moment, I wonder what it will become???
Old Wellies as pots, what an excellent idea for recycling.
I think i will defo have a go at rhubarb this year too, still need to find some containers though. We do have a tyre and exhast center just down the road the road. I think I need to become that wierdo who walks the street with a wheelbarrow full of tyres.
I have a little citrus tree growing in a pot at the moment, I wonder what it will become???
Old Wellies as pots, what an excellent idea for recycling.
I think i will defo have a go at rhubarb this year too, still need to find some containers though. We do have a tyre and exhast center just down the road the road. I think I need to become that wierdo who walks the street with a wheelbarrow full of tyres.
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No I didn't know that... I thought citrus seeds only provide ornamentals with unedible, tiny or no fruit?
Are you pulling my leg?
Maybe drag a few kids away from their playstations and get them to help you roll them back down the street. It would probably be a riot watching them learn to steer them and then you won't be the only one looking passionate about recycling! Could be fun.. and your hole street might think about using a few.
Are you pulling my leg?
Maybe drag a few kids away from their playstations and get them to help you roll them back down the street. It would probably be a riot watching them learn to steer them and then you won't be the only one looking passionate about recycling! Could be fun.. and your hole street might think about using a few.
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According to a book I have, I guess that it might be the case that if growth is restricted that no edible fruit is grown. Like with other fruits.Boots wrote:No I didn't know that... I thought citrus seeds only provide ornamentals with unedible, tiny or no fruit?
Not sure if I could get the kids round here to roll tyres for me, lob them at each other quite possibly
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