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Chrystal Tips
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Hello from Staffordshire!

Post: # 4865Post Chrystal Tips »

Hello! My partner and I are in our 30's (early!! :lol: ) and have been getting more into growing our own veg over the past few years. We've been growing more year by year as we've rescued more of our garden from weeds and rubbish left by the last owners!!

Great to 'meet' you all :wink:

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Post: # 4875Post Wombat »

Nice to meet you too, Chrystal Tips :cheers:

They are a good bunch here, so I hope that you hang around!

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Post: # 4881Post Millymollymandy »

Hi C. Tips and welcome to the forum.

What's with the "they" Nev? What about the "we"???!!

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Post: # 4884Post Wombat »

Sorry M3, slip of the fingers........................been a long day :oops:

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Post: # 4886Post couscous »

Hi Crystal Tips
Welcome to the site.

Isn't the taste of fresh veg wonderful. There's no comparison with the 'stuff' the supermarkets sell - although I try to avoid supermarkets like the plague. What sort of veggies are you growing?
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Post: # 4894Post shiney »

Hi Chrystal Tips ~ and Alistair?

Anyone remember that kids programme? Oh I am showing me age people. :oops:

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Post: # 4897Post Wombat »

Sorry mate, you've lost me!

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Post: # 4898Post shiney »

It was a very bad cartoon on just before bedtime (the six o'clock news) about a girl with mahoosive amounts of hair and her dog ~ Alistair. Can't remember one single story line, but I remember her hair!
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Post: # 4900Post Wombat »

Fair enough, Shiney...............thanks!

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Post: # 4906Post couscous »

Think I used to have hair like Crystal Tips during my hey-day in the 60's. All back-combed and laquered. Maybe I'm deluding myself and I looked more like the DOG.
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Post: # 4908Post shiney »

Lanie,

You are making me laugh! (mind you, we could all do with a smile today)
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Post: # 4914Post IrishAbroad »

Hi Chrystal,
Don't worry about the rest of them - they do tend to go off into a world of their own and talk about cartoons etc. :3some:

Anyway WELCOME

and Shiney - yes you are showing your age :lol: - Although I watched it too :oops:

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Post: # 5450Post Chrystal Tips »

couscous wrote:Hi Crystal Tips
Welcome to the site.

Isn't the taste of fresh veg wonderful. There's no comparison with the 'stuff' the supermarkets sell - although I try to avoid supermarkets like the plague. What sort of veggies are you growing?
We are growing tomatos, courgettes, broccoli, lettuce stuff and dwarf green beans, onions and potatoes. Hoping to get some fruit bushes in for next year too!

Not posted till now I've been on my hols ferrying round the tent while my partner walked the Pennine Way.

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phew saying my hello's here after being off line for the last few months.

How did you get on this year with your crops?
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