Annie— you got that right. That bell is right beside entrance to the lottie.
They were as wild as can be in the beginning. I have been patient with getting them used to me. The other doves do not come onto the lottie when...
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The outdoor tests are finally reaching the picking stage [ATTACH]
Today was the day that the onions were liftes and hung up to dry [ATTACH] Here is a weird one that is growing out the side of itsself [ATTACH]...
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Thanks Frank. Great work.
Netty— sorry to hear about your squishes finger. Ouch!
Clay— nice Zinnias, mate. Annie— me too.
Annie—I think his time is almost up.
Annie— the collars are to force the lower stem to be white. The white portion is what I eat.
I hear what you say, Annie.
Annie— I have no idea. Those crazy birds tried to walk into the garden house. They mudt have been extra hungry.
Well done, Loggie. Those toms look beautiful.
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[ATTACH] The first Cosmea. Not as good as Loggie, but still. I pruned them in may, and they branched nicely.
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[ATTACH] We harvested quite a lot of beans, paprikas and tom…but it was also time to collar the leeks. I am two weeks or so too late, but other...
Much more harvesting and distributed. Amazing that we could find so many people that wanted the veg. I am chuffed.
Loggie— in that first vid: those pups grow so fast, the time flies, doesn’t it. Oh dear. I like how organised that woman is. I never thought...