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« Reply #10 on Apr 15, 2009, 7:36pm »
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Update 15th April:

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The peppers and chili peppers seem to be struggling, they have not grown much at all, but everything else is fine, and 2 garlic chives just coming through.
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« Reply #11 on Apr 16, 2009, 2:40am »
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Looks great, DAG :D I do admire people that get things to grow from seeds and wish I had the same luck.
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« Reply #12 on Apr 16, 2009, 6:41am »
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I don't do anything kedi, I let nature do it all, all you have to do is provide the right conditions and for that I made this heated propagator bench by getting a cable heater kit and placing it in a sandbox about 4 years ago. It is 7 feet long. To buy a load of ready made heated propagators would cost you a fortune and you would have a plug and socket problem.

Luck only really comes into it with the watering!
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« Reply #13 on Jun 24, 2009, 3:27pm »
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Since DAG hasn't shown us how his plants are doing in the greenhouse for a couple of months now, I'll post up a couple of pictures.

Just look at how tall and healthy the tomatoes look and you can see a red peach tree at the left front -


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I especially like this photo showing the greenhouse, part of the garden and the Johnson's Blue Geranium making a lovely colour splash -


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« Reply #14 on Jun 29, 2009, 6:49pm »
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Have now picked the first lot of tomatoes (if I ignore Lilly's contribution) the front yellow ones being the Sungold...probably the tastiest tomato there is and the red ones behind are from Portugal (seeds kindly supplied by Victoria) and are so far I think the best performing tomato plants I have grown, with a nice fruit although a slightly tougher skin than the Sungold.

None of the Gartenperle in hanging baskets are ready yet.
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