Is it an apple, is it a plum............

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Snappers, Aug 19, 2008.

  1. Snappers

    Snappers Gardener

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    No it's a raddish!!!!!

    Wow, I was amazed at the size of this little guy:thumb:

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  2. youngdaisydee

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  3. Snappers

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    Thanks. It tasted good too. quite a kick to it :)
     
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    Good job snappers. I tried two sowings of radish and both failed miserably...
     
  5. Snappers

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    It's the first time I have tried them. I have had quite a good crop from them so far and still plenty to pick.
     
  6. AndyK

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    what variety is that? Mine didnt grow with pound coins on the end! :D
     
  7. oktarine

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    Crikey, what a tiny pound coin ! hehehe

    Only joking!

    Nice one.
     
  8. Shobhna

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    I have relatives who think I have a tree in the back garden which grows £20 notes. :-)
     
  9. Snappers

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    With the ecomony the way it is, every pound coin seems to have shrunk. At least I always seem to get less for my pound.:rolleyes:
     
  10. Snappers

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    The Variety is Sparkler 3 but sadly this is the only one that has a pound coin at the end!;)
     
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    Snappers, you don`t live by Sellafield, do you?:D:D:thumb:
     
  12. Snappers

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    Nope. But I think there must be something in the soil!
     
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