radish seems to be the easiest thing i've ever grown from seed. which is admittedly not much.I tried beetroot + radish last year, no luck.
High yield, low maintenance is good, my only criteria.
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radish seems to be the easiest thing i've ever grown from seed. which is admittedly not much.I tried beetroot + radish last year, no luck.
High yield, low maintenance is good, my only criteria.
something is making away with my alpine strawberries.
p.s is anybody interested in allotments.i recently applied for one but because i live in dun laoighaire-rathdown and not dub south i have to wait 3 years.presumably till enough of the occupants die off.but im pretty sure it only takes 10 people to apply to the council demanding green space for allotments.anyone interested?
how does one get a bonfire license? or can you? we need to get rid of the weeds.
if you dig the green stuff into the ground it will vanish in a week pretty much.no burning of leaves please its bad for the environment.
ah no but seriously though it really is.why don't you compost those weeds...or just throw them over your neighbours wall.
dig them out. cheaper than joining a gym.we're clearing out a friends garden and its absolutely riddled with thorns on account of years of neglect. we've cut them all down but already they're growing back. especially in the piles of the weeds.
just made some of my homegrown beetroot and onions into beetroot soup. it's actually alright.This year I'm growing ... beetroot
just made some of my homegrown beetroot and onions into beetroot soup. it's actually alright.
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