Morning all, I know the first thing that would spring to mind when thinking about Pa Snip would probably be, his never ending sense of humour that he brought to the forum! But, there was also the otherside of him, where he would offer a never ending supply of tips and knowledge and very rarely let any question go unanswered, with out trying to help in some way.
So, were there any tips, or advice, that he shared with you, that sticks in your mind and you would like to thank him for!
I think something that sticks in my mind is, and it's not so much a tip or advice but, it was the warm welcome he offered to every new member to the forum.....so I will thank him for that.....
Pa Snip, more than just a laugh.
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Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Hear Hear.
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As you know I am a newcomer here, but he did extend a warm welcome to me when I joined, for that I was happy.
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He raved about Jazzy potatoes! I tried them & they are worth the space for sure! 1st year I got them through to main crop, last year being warmer they suffered but the taste did not. They are 2nd earlies but if weather is kind leave a few in & as they store well!
Westi