AKG069 - June catch up
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I’m out in the Grow Dome this week, checking up on progress there and in the garden. Among other things there are new pond plants, too many tomatoes, potato flowers and new raised beds for the squash plants. What there isn’t is any soya beans.
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July 4th 2009
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Your Growdome is looking so lovely and all the plants surrounding it.
I shall take photos of things in the garden (besides the peas!) and share them.
Karen · Jun 12, 03:15 PM
I’m really jealous of your Grow Dome. Once I get enough money together I will hopefully buy one. For the moment my aubergines, melon, tomatoes and peppers are doing rather well in my cheap BBQ greenhouse.
Josh · Jun 13, 01:34 PM
Hi Josh,
I had a cheap plastic greenhouse for a couple of years. I loved it :) but it didn’t really suit our very windy garden.
Emma · Jun 13, 05:48 PM