tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8896075799067375807.post1450392763788449523..comments2023-08-07T11:03:39.732+01:00Comments on Our 21st century guide to the good life..: Peeking PotatoesMartin and Amyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16156539747964207702noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8896075799067375807.post-36736409155265019532011-04-25T20:05:14.424+01:002011-04-25T20:05:14.424+01:00Hi Lottie!
Check out today's post - we spent ...Hi Lottie!<br /><br />Check out today's post - we spent some of the afternoon moving the strawberries into their new home. An old rustic wheelbarrow. I think it will be great for them!<br /><br />We have just bought a wiggly wigglers wormery can thing on ebay from somebody who lives round the corner from one of my cousins. Amy is very excited now!<br /><br />Hoping for the buzzers to turn up later this week so stay tuned!<br /><br />Martin :)Martin and Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16156539747964207702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8896075799067375807.post-75184645146513843242011-04-25T16:35:31.315+01:002011-04-25T16:35:31.315+01:00Oh are you getting a bee hive again? Buzz Buzz Bu...Oh are you getting a bee hive again? Buzz Buzz Buzz - I wonder if he does<br /><br />Be careful when you buy a wormery - a lot are made in China and most of the others are imported from Australia.<br /><br />Sweetcorn do take quite a while to germinate so don't give up on them yet will you.<br /><br />Ditto the beans<br /><br />Lucky you having a downpour - still bone dry here<br /><br />Your veggie is looking brilliant - what a bargain with the strawbs. You might want to plant them into a bigger pot as they do go really 'crazy' when they get going and produce lots of runnereAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17243672302584272760noreply@blogger.com