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  1. Phil A

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    Yay Chickens [​IMG]
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      Should get a crop of rice before Autumn.
       
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      • Phil A

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        Can't stand Rice.

        Glad i'm not Chinese or i'd be in trouble.
         
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        years ago I`ve tryed both rice and watercress , they both grow well , but i think we need more heat for the rice......as we all agree about the only thing is growing are the snails , lets then convert our garden in snails farm :doggieshmooze:.

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        the watercress is easy from cutting straigh in water , work well even with the tesco salad bag , and tesco whole black rice easy to start in water as well.
         
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          Really? Even good quality Rice? Bought Tescos Basmathi for years ... one day they were doing Tilda brand 50% off and it was slightly cheaper, so being Mister Miser I bought that instead. Tasted amazing (by comparison). Went to Asian supermarket and bought the two most expensive packets they had, by way of comparison, without taking a note of the one we had had from Tescos ... turned out one of the two that I bought was also Tilda !! and we've stuck with that ever since, whether on offer or not :) .
           
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            Kristen , has to be raw rice , have a go it`s easy and they make nice bog plant ; ) ...
            You are right tilda is the only one that small like reall asian rice , but I use mostly Spanish and arboreo for my risottos and paellas ; ) .
             
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            No, got really drunk with a mate in Tooting & Badgered the guys in the Asian supermarket as to what rice themselves would eat. Ended up with a 25kg sack of Tilda, still ended up putting it on the compost heap [​IMG]

            Give me oats, i've got Ginger hair.
             
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              If that's the case, I'm getting some chickens :lunapic 130165696578242 5::heehee:, because this is the worst year I've known for the little **beeps** :snork: :yikes:
               
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                I also only use Tilda but buy it by the sack from my local Indian restaurant. They just stick an extra sack onto their order whenever I ask them :dbgrtmb:.

                Zigs, was this your garden I photographed?

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                • Phil A

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                  Yep, i'm the one smiling because what the others don't know is that i've got a Giant Panda for dinner.
                   
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                    So why have you stopped smiling in this picture?

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                    And make sure that you wear the right safety gear when riding your yak

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                      Closed season for Pandas.

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                      Yep! But badgers are fair game.
                       
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                        Best year ever for my Lotus berthelotii........................

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                          Sounds as though they have all migrated to Zigs garden:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                           
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