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Post by Lou78W on Oct 8, 2011 13:36:06 GMT
They look good Steve.......good enough to eat Mine have been rubbish this year......just bought my first bag from the greengrocer
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Post by peony on Oct 8, 2011 14:09:10 GMT
Lovely crop of spuds Steve ;D
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Post by esther on Oct 8, 2011 16:25:34 GMT
Lovely potatoes Steve ;D
We have 5 sacks stashed away in the shed - shopuld keep us going for a while ;D
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Oct 8, 2011 17:15:46 GMT
They look good Steve.......good enough to eat Mine have been rubbish this year...... Ditto Lou I fitted my whole crop into one small sack
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Post by Cherry on Oct 8, 2011 18:37:57 GMT
They look beautiful. The farmer gave me a bag of Saxons. They are huge because they are grown for potato crisps. They are very tasty though.
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Post by grindle on Oct 9, 2011 4:43:29 GMT
nice taters Steve
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Post by steve on Oct 9, 2011 8:48:35 GMT
Reminded me of Sweetpeas video Grindle ;D
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Post by grindle on Oct 9, 2011 12:09:21 GMT
;D
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Oct 25, 2011 10:23:13 GMT
My vegetable garden consists of hoof prints, cow pats and no winter veg I'm not a happy bunny.
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Post by Lou78W on Oct 25, 2011 10:25:09 GMT
What happened WF ....you been invaded by bovines ?
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Post by Rosie on Oct 25, 2011 12:13:44 GMT
They look beautiful. The farmer gave me a bag of Saxons. They are huge because they are grown for potato crisps. They are very tasty though. Every time i have had a Saxon spud it has been so bitter
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Post by grindle on Oct 25, 2011 12:32:31 GMT
My vegetable garden consists of hoof prints, cow pats and no winter veg I'm not a happy bunny. oh no did they break through the fence?
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Oct 25, 2011 20:46:46 GMT
They broke through the farmer’s fence and then broke mine. The farmer isn’t very caring, this is the forth time they have broken out this summer, he will just bodge or fix the broken bit rather than fix all the damaged parts. He won’t come and apologise either.
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Post by Cherry on Oct 25, 2011 21:26:53 GMT
You will have to have a word with the farmer WF. It won't be easy, but you can't always excuse his lack of maintenance on the fences.
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Post by grindle on Oct 26, 2011 5:32:21 GMT
that's not very neighbourly, a lot of farmers think they can get away with it, we had the same problem in Somerset with sheep
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