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5 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Don't know. Chickens appeal. I thought I might sow a placeholder crop of stuff they could eat in that big bed. Recommendations appreciated.

 

I take it you realized it was that other P word I meant, not meaning to cast aspersions.

 

Don't know much about chickens I'm afraid. Aside from feeding them I'd just go round the nurseries/garden centers and see what they've got left still. Hopefully some tomatoes, cucumbers, chilies, maybe some winter cabbages.

 

 

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Campari? You old lush!

 

Alfalfa and Rye Grass are a couple more green manures, or cover crops.

 

Get yourself a couple packets of something like this and chuck it around.

 

 

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3 hours ago, sime42 said:

 

 

 

Campari? You old lush!

 

Alfalfa and Rye Grass are a couple more green manures, or cover crops.

 

Get yourself a couple packets of something like this and chuck it around.

 

 

LIVINGSOILSFERTILISER.COM

We have created what we think is the ultimate cover crop seed blend; ideal for purchasing alongside our pre mixed soils...

 

 

 

Yeah. That sort of thing but sold in a rougher bag for a gentler price. I'm more a tractor dealership than garden centre kind of shopper. 

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I have, in the past, when faced with a shortage of the necessary ingredients to prepare a campari spritz, made an entirely drinkable alternative out of Irn Bru and gin.

 

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17 minutes ago, peds said:

I have, in the past, when faced with a shortage of the necessary ingredients to prepare a campari spritz, made an entirely drinkable alternative out of Irn Bru and gin.

 

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I drank raspberry vincotto and gin once when running the cupboards down. Wasn't great. 

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