tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470758326749925475.post8659270353397584627..comments2023-10-23T22:54:36.735+02:00Comments on View through a small window: A Month OnUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470758326749925475.post-65096132740728539832019-06-29T07:43:47.596+02:002019-06-29T07:43:47.596+02:00Thanks the joy of growing for home consumption is ...Thanks the joy of growing for home consumption is that you can (mostly) wait until they are ready. So much worse for supermarket contractors who have to have identical produce, ready for market at a fixed time. I wouldn't want to be an american corm farmer right now (or ever!) Nicky<br />The Hairy Ranterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07596417908421900597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470758326749925475.post-1263325199023819852019-06-27T13:33:00.019+02:002019-06-27T13:33:00.019+02:00Hi Tim and Nicky,
It's all looking good! It w...Hi Tim and Nicky,<br /><br />It's all looking good! It will be interesting to see how your plants respond to the cold and wet start to the year, and I've had a year like that down here, and it wasn't too bad (in the end) as the plants picked up speed in my January and February (your July and August). <br /><br />ChrisFernglade Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06950962122594709186noreply@blogger.com