hello naturesbabe
i am reminding you about the seeds you were to send to me.if you wont send them let me know,the worst part is not knowing if i will be sowing you seeds or not.i have swaped seeds with several people and they always sent the seeds am i going to get caught ,for the first time
the seeds you were to send need to be sown as soon as posiable
the kale seed i sent you can be sown anytime now
i tried sending you several pm's but it never leaves my out box
regards
nemo
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Hi Nemo
Sorry to hear your seedswap has faltered. If you look at her profile memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=3498 you'll notice that Nature's Babe has not visited the forum for three weeks, which is why your PMs have not left your outbox.
I hope you can find alternative seeds and also that NB is well.
Sorry to hear your seedswap has faltered. If you look at her profile memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=3498 you'll notice that Nature's Babe has not visited the forum for three weeks, which is why your PMs have not left your outbox.
I hope you can find alternative seeds and also that NB is well.
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I too hope Nature'sBabe is well, and also her family.
Hopefully she will be back soon.
Hopefully she will be back soon.
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Primrose is right, family problems have kept me occupied Nemo, sorry you haven't rec the seeds, lucky I had plenty of seeds, I am sending you a second lot tonight when I go shopping, hope it's not too late, looking at your address again, there's no post code, should there be one?
I am fine thank you, but have had Mum to see a specialist in the hospital and she has been referred to another specialist and for a scan, hospital transport let us down last minute, so life has been a bit hectic
I am fine thank you, but have had Mum to see a specialist in the hospital and she has been referred to another specialist and for a scan, hospital transport let us down last minute, so life has been a bit hectic
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Good to see you back NB
Hope everything goes OK with your mum.
Hope everything goes OK with your mum.
Cheers PJ.
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thank you PJ.
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Dear Nature's Babe, it is good to see you back, like P.J, i do hope everything goes well for your Mum.
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OH, thank you.
Nemo. a second lot on its way already, enjoy !
stuff planted fairly soon should be ok, it's too cold for much growth at the moment. Although my broad beans are doing well under their enviromesh tent, about 6 inches plus already, the tent saved them from the snow and they are doing well.
Nemo. a second lot on its way already, enjoy !
stuff planted fairly soon should be ok, it's too cold for much growth at the moment. Although my broad beans are doing well under their enviromesh tent, about 6 inches plus already, the tent saved them from the snow and they are doing well.
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Dear Nature's Babe,
Can I just echo the above comments, lovely to see you back, hope all is well with your family and wish you growing success again this year.
Can I just echo the above comments, lovely to see you back, hope all is well with your family and wish you growing success again this year.
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Elle, you are very kind, thank you.
I have some plants coming along well already, Some early peppers, chilli peppers, tomatoes, tomatillos lettuce, carrots, etc and the autumn peas are growing away under cloches. I was given some Robinson tall peas and planted them today in card mushroom boxes which will rot down when they go in the ground, I have some south facing raised beds that warm up quite early, with cloche protection hoping they will be OK. I have a south facing lean to greenhouse too which helps me to get an eartly start.
I have some plants coming along well already, Some early peppers, chilli peppers, tomatoes, tomatillos lettuce, carrots, etc and the autumn peas are growing away under cloches. I was given some Robinson tall peas and planted them today in card mushroom boxes which will rot down when they go in the ground, I have some south facing raised beds that warm up quite early, with cloche protection hoping they will be OK. I have a south facing lean to greenhouse too which helps me to get an eartly start.
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Dear NB, you have been very busy in the little time you have available!
- you weren't worried about the mineral oils then?I was given some Robinson tall peas and planted them today in card mushroom boxes which will rot down when they go in the ground,
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there is another copy of this post just posting again so everyone can see you did get your seeds.
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