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Nature's Babe
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Fairweather, the porch is probably not the best place to try sweetorn, they are wind pollinated and you need a good number in a block to achieve pollination. You could try everest cascading strawberries in the upper part and peas growing up from below next year, just a suggestion.
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Hi Nature's Babe
Ohh that sounds good.
. Am a bit peckish now

Ohh that sounds good.
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Nature's Babe
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Yes yummy, I just ordered some new strawberries for next year, some
albion everbearing for a new strawberry bed and some cascading ones to hang from a balcony.
albion everbearing for a new strawberry bed and some cascading ones to hang from a balcony.
Sit down before a fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconcieved notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature leads, or you shall learn nothing.
By Thomas Huxley
http://www.wildrye.info/reserve/
By Thomas Huxley
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Remember that strawberries also require insect pollination.
