A view of my garden

Polytunnels, cold frames, greenhouses, propagators & more. How to get the best out of yours...

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Photo received loud and clear. This looks like greenhouse city ! How many of them and the polytunnels are yours? This looks like potentially busy and productive growing area which probably keeps you busy!
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Good morning jeff64, yes the picture is there and a very nice garden indeed...everywhere looks very productive...
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Thanks for the replies, just one greenhouse and one polytunnel Primrose,i have just sent a reply and it vanished into the blue yonder i think! anyway will keep trying with the photo posts, thanks again. Jeff
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the biggest issue with failed picture posts is usually caused by not remembering to post at, or below, the permitted size

The danger when people start to believe their own publicity is that they often fall off their own ego.

At least travelling under the guise of the Pa Snip Enterprise gives me an excuse for appearing to be on another planet
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Garden does look good Jeff, & you have mastered posting a pic!
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Thanks Westi, but i think you are confusing mastered with managed (just) lol.
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I wouldn't worry too much Jeff! Remember I am the one that can still post a pic sideways or upside-down & give everyone neck ache, so I'm way off mastered or even managed! :) (Maybe mashed is a better word for some of my attempts)!
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Plot is looking so advanced - loving this part time work lark!
Now I have rotated these pics so you do't get neck ache.
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Hmmm? Now I previewed the post & pics I rotated looked like this so unrotated them again! Just can't win with this but not upside down I suppose so C+ - yes?
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Very productive, Westi. Looking good.
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You're getting quite good at this gardening lark, Westi.... :)
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That looks great Westi.
I'll have to take a few pics too, for once it's looking neat snd tidy!
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Yep Stephen, let's all post some pics through the growing season. This is the neat time, but I love seeing people's plots & gardens as generally I note something & think, 'Why didn't I think of that'? And we all fight the same battles with the weeds so they don't distract me at all!
I'm pretty impressed with my garlic as well, trying new pink varieties this year & they seem quite happy!
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THESE ARE A FEW PICTURES OF OUR PLOT
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the first two are from the tea drinking area looking towards the track the other three are from the track that runs down the middle of the plots looking back towards the shed and polytunnel I apologise for the amateurish presentation
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A lovely looking plot, Robo.
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