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Grow Your Own / Re: Horse manure
« Last post by rowlandwells on Today at 08:39 »
yes that s well worth pointing out AnneB something I must admit I hadn't thought of that although I know this to be true but I didn't get that advise from the RhS an old gardener told me this many moons ago and as I said in my previous reply we stack ours for around 12 months before using and haven't had any probs
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General Gardening / Re: Size of plug plants
« Last post by New shoot on Yesterday at 21:24 »
I would say what they call postiplugs are what most people would call a plug plant and what they call a plug plant is really a micro-plug.

Creative marketing at work there  ::)

I used to buy quite a bit from Suttons, but had a couple of awful deliveries from them a few years ago and even worse customer service when I asked for a refund.  I hope your lavenders do well and/or things have improved their end if they don’t  :unsure: 
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by snowdrops on Yesterday at 20:09 »
Toad in the hole with thick onion gravy, mashed potatoes, peas,carrots,cauliflower & psb
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by mumofstig on Yesterday at 19:47 »
Bits n pieces of veg for a stir-fry, stirred in some chilli sardines (from a can) at the end of cooking.
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General Gardening / Re: Size of plug plants
« Last post by mumofstig on Yesterday at 19:45 »
I had a look on Suttons site and found this, which I obviously hadn't seen before.
https://www.suttons.co.uk/plant-sizes
3 - 6 cm! Mine were on the lower end of that range...
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by New shoot on Yesterday at 18:58 »
Hake fillets baked with peppers and onions in a tomato sauce.  Baked potatoes with it and some broccoli, just for some green on the plate.
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General Gardening / Re: Size of plug plants
« Last post by New shoot on Yesterday at 18:55 »
That really is a bit mean.  You would expect a plug plant to at least cover the top of the module with foliage.  Who did you get them from?  They might have a size guide in their catalogue or on their website somewhere. 
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by Lardman on Yesterday at 18:10 »
Finishing off the chicken with some veggie rice.
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Grow Your Own / Re: Strulch
« Last post by Nobbie on Yesterday at 15:46 »
I’ve seen it used on beds of shrubs and seems to work really well to keep weeds from germinating. Forms a stable mat after rain, so it doesn’t blow away. Not really thought about using it on fruit, but have just ordered a couple of 100l bags off eBay for £22.50 delivered. Will try it around strawbs and for a foot either side of the raspberries where I don’t hoe for fear of cutting canes and shallow roots.
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: New apprentice on way
« Last post by Aidy on Yesterday at 13:22 »
Cheers everyone.

Gender reveal party in a couple if weeks.
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