Why do you grow Sweet Peas?
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- Ricard with an H
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Two photo's of some of my sweet peas, one photo from each side of the support and yes, they are grown natural.
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How are you supposed to start and maintain a healthy lifestyle if it completely removes a wine lover’s reason to live?
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Mine have now improved and the stems lengthened - maybe the rain helped but I did feed them too.
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and school gardening website http://theschoolvegetablepatch.co.uk/index.html
Weather blog http://ossettweather.blogspot.com/
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Looking good Richard & bet smells wonderful (for those that like it). My home ones are fine but lottie ones struggling - I really must find a job that gives me more time off (or get those numbers right), as can't get down there enough to give it the TLC it needs!
Westi
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