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  1. Bilbo675

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    Thought you might like to see a few photos of our back garden veg factory lol,
    including my Tomatoes; coming along nicely sheltered from the wind...
    my young Rhubarb plants that I'm leaving alone until next year...
    some of my 'Rocket' early spuds dug up today...
    and a snap of one of the squares in the veg patch (red onions, purple carrots, lettuce, pak choi etc..)
     

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    • Phil A

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      Thats looking fantastic Bilbo:dbgrtmb: Far too tidy for me though, needs some bits of broken stuff & some discarded flower pots lying around :heehee:

      Tiddies are looking good, think i've got some Rockets in somewhere, will have a look tomorow.
       
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      Well done Bilbo, very neat and tidy. You've done well with your spuds! :dbgrtmb:
       
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      Great pics, Bilbo:thumbsup: You're right about leaving the Rhubarb for a year or two. Looks like you've got everything organised on the plot, keep going:D
       
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      Thanks for the comments guys :cheers:; I'll try and get a few more photos later and post a few more....:thumb:
       
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      Right, here we go;
      some Red Rooster potatoes in a bag..
      Runner Beans & Sweetcorn, just planted out in another square in the veg patch..
      our young newly planted Plum tree in the middle of our veg patch, that's growing very well :thumb:
      our row of Raspberry canes, they've been battered by the winds but still have plenty of young fruit on them..
      & a tub of mixed Lettuce to harvest as baby leaves...:thumbsup:
       

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        Everything looks great Bilbo - and just the way I like it, all clean and tidy :dbgrtmb:
        Well done.
         
      • The Germinator

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        I like your ship shape garden Bilbo675' You have done a cracking job there mate :thumb:, Hyacinth bucket would be proud :hapfeet:,

        Good luck TG.
         
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        Looking geat :dbgrtmb: :yess:



         
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