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Jason T
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quotePosted at 16:51 on 13th November 2009
You won't be saying that next year! think of all the lovely vegetables we'll have from our new compost!! Surprised  you can taste it first though!! Laughing
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 16:58 on 13th November 2009

Phew..imagine it in the summetime!

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:24 on 24th February 2010
Soon be in the garden preparing the ground for planting. Hope the compost has broken down! Lol
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 18:31 on 24th February 2010

we have a large compost bin which is full now,another month and it will be scattered about and then filling up will start again.                              its a busy time in the garden now a good job the wife does most of it she wont even let me cut the lawns.

each time my g/son comes round he seems to fall asleep on the compost heap what i would like to know is will he soon grow out of it.Laughing 

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cathyml
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quotePosted at 19:55 on 24th February 2010
The mind boggles! Although I remember my grandfather also grew the most fantastic tomatoes on top of the septic tank Laughing
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 10:54 on 25th February 2010
In reality, probably because tomato seeds are all but indestructable CathyML. They seem to grow despite being passed through the body, flushed to goodness knows where, composted etc. However, they cannot escape the bonfire!
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cathyml
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quotePosted at 11:01 on 25th February 2010
Whose allowed bonfires these days? I thought they polluted the atmosphere
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cathyml
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quotePosted at 11:11 on 25th February 2010
Have just realized the implications of what you said about the tomatoes - Ron - Yuck.  My grandfather actually planted fresh seeds there on purpose
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 11:16 on 25th February 2010
On 25th February 2010 11:11, cathyml wrote:
Have just realized the implications of what you said about the tomatoes - Ron - Yuck.  My grandfather actually planted fresh seeds there on purpose
Ha! Says you CathyML Lol
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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 13:00 on 25th February 2010
just make sure you know Winkwhich way the wind is blowing, LOL
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