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At 8:03 on December 27, 2010, Mo said…

Thanks for the welcome. I'm still wandering around the site but will post an Intro when I figure out where to put it.

Hope you had a good Christmas.

At 16:49 on December 31, 2010, Jan Willetts said…
Are those giant veg seeds from Clive bevan? He used to live/work at the same place as me and often had ginormous veg displayed on his front lawn-made going to work more interesting but they needed a lot of manpower to move around(palletts/trailers etc)
At 21:58 on January 1, 2011, Caroline Tobin said…

Darren

Thanks for the welcome.    :-))   I think I need some help navigating the site / discsussion threads. Are there any FAQs anywhere?

C

 

At 20:50 on January 6, 2011, Damo said…
My favourite colour, your photo background is too technical for me, must learn how to do that!
At 21:25 on January 6, 2011, Claire Marshall said…

Hi Darren,

 

Thanks for your comment, food and cooking is my first love but gardening is quickly catching up. Your ordered rows of vegetables are very impressive

Love the sprouting snowmen photo by the way!

Claire

At 23:11 on January 6, 2011, Colin Robinson said…
Darren, the leek is winter giant. It was a whopper among lots of mediocre ones last year. I should have kept it for seed but it made lovely soup!!
At 21:31 on January 7, 2011, Colin Robinson said…
Probably just one of those freaks of nature...but that's how new varieties come about. It takes me all my time to grow stuff to eat without worrying about the showbench!
At 22:29 on January 7, 2011, Damo said…
Thanks for the tip I'll give it a go.
At 22:31 on January 7, 2011, Damo said…
I'll be there, I can here the click of a kettle at a 1000 paces, my Northern upbringing! 
At 10:19 on January 9, 2011, Lizzie Harvey said…

Hi Darren - Thanks for your welcome message I really appreciated it.  Do you have any ideas of what I can sow at this time of year in my veg patch?  I've already sent off for some potatoes (which I'm going to grow in bags and have ordered some winter salad leaves to grow in a propagator) Have you suggestions for anything else?

Very best wishes - Lizzie

At 22:10 on January 9, 2011, Claire Marshall said…
Hi Darren - I like Cabot Cirus, I guess without a jacket it's not good!! But prefer it to be stiffled inside a shopping mall any day. I highly recommend eating at carluccios Italian restaurant at cabot Circus. We always have lunch there - they have an amazing deli as well.
At 21:34 on January 10, 2011, Claire Marshall said…
It's on bottom floor, in the outdoors area. It is near Brasserie Blanc, there are fountains outside it.
At 12:43 on January 14, 2011, Carrie Gault said…
What fun you have been in the parsnip of glory thread - thank you xx
At 9:59 on January 16, 2011, Damo said…
Will do mate totally forgot to add it yesterday!
At 19:41 on January 18, 2011, Simon baldwin said…
LOL. The paths may be slightly bent... but i find after a bottle of wine or a few ciders it is easier to navigate that a straight one. :)
At 22:42 on January 19, 2011, Debbie said…
it's a shame there isn't a 'like' icon!
At 20:39 on January 20, 2011, Flighty said…
Thanks Darren! I enjoy blogging and being told that people enjoy reading it is always good to know.
At 21:45 on January 20, 2011, Debbie said…
wind? how personal!!! Yeah, I tried this picture, but it doesn't look as good on the page as the dahlia or the sweet pea so may go back, so hang on to your hat coz it's getting windy again lol
At 20:53 on January 21, 2011, hort williams said…
hi Darren, just been through my junk mail and found the e-mail from smithyveg have e-mailed him back now
At 20:04 on January 24, 2011, Just Mat said…
Thank you for the comment.
Also took a look around your blog, Looks like you mean business. Good luck growing to show.

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