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    My leafy greens winter garden keeps giving and giving...




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    You have planned well my friend. Looks amazing.

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    Oh boy, ill have to add later, got a greenhouse full of onions and leeks, round 3 of greens just starting to pop up.

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    Our seeds are sitting on a cool window sill waiting for sowing in may...

    Our cats really like to eat seedlings, so we buy all of out early starting varieties from a good local greenhouse grower.
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    My GSP destroyed a tomato bush and tried her best to destroy a chilli bush when burying bones. She's now resting her head on a window sill in an attempt to look cute and endearing...

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    The GSP did not make an attempt on the cumquat trees. This enable me to make cumquat brandy (1/3 a 1/3 a 1/3 of cumquats, caster sugar and brandy and then leave for 6 months). I'll probably add a cinnamon stick and more cumquats, when the remain cumquats develop a bit more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBB View Post
    The GSP did not make an attempt on the cumquat trees. This enable me to make cumquat brandy (1/3 a 1/3 a 1/3 of cumquats, caster sugar and brandy and then leave for 6 months). I'll probably add a cinnamon stick and more cumquats, when the remain cumquats develop a bit more.
    I have a golden retriever that's on a strict diet. Every now and then he visits my parents and says for a week. He always comes back heavier.

    The first time my mom noticed me noticing his enlarged physique, she immediately defended her measuring of his food: "he eats out of the garden, you know."

    Sure enough, we're in the backyard, and he came out of the garden with a cantaloupe in his mouth, which he proceeded to lay down and demolish. Then another one, until I stopped him for fear he'd get sick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    I have a golden retriever that's on a strict diet. Every now and then he visits my parents and says for a week. He always comes back heavier.

    The first time my mom noticed me noticing his enlarged physique, she immediately defended her measuring of his food: "he eats out of the garden, you know."

    Sure enough, we're in the backyard, and he came out of the garden with a cantaloupe in his mouth, which he proceeded to lay down and demolish. Then another one, until I stopped him for fear he'd get sick.
    Brings back memories of the golden I recently lost. She would eat carrots like candy along with anything else offered. Her favorite though was watermelon, she would match me bite for bite and let me know if I skipped her.

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