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1 hour ago, Ty Korrigan said:

woody nightshade which is the most problematic weed I have

 

Second most problematic probably.

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1 hour ago, AHPP said:

 

Second most problematic probably.

Neighbour has given up growing since his bust though earlier this year in a mad revenge attack he cut down to the ground all my fruit trees and ragged out the blueberries.

He's an addict with nothing to lose so although I informed the Gendarmes I asked for no further action.

We are selling the place and don't need to have an open conflict on the books.

 

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9 hours ago, 5thelement said:

I generally grow the things that I cant buy readily here in the shops, very hot chillis, Padron peppers, and oddly, mange tout.

This year I’m growing Okra for the first time, so far dead easy, lush plants just starting to produce an abundant crop, pretty flowers also. 

 

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I've considered Okra a couple of times, but dismissed it as didn't think it would be worth the effort in the British climate. I imagined it would need tropicalish conditions, i.e. hot and quite wet. Have you been giving them lots of water? They nice veg to eat. 

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