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<blockquote data-quote="sparkles" data-source="post: 194009" data-attributes="member: 34577"><p>Hi Donnelly dogs,</p><p>You are obviously prolific… My leeks have always been Musselburg. I would also always prefer leeks to carrots. My guess is that they’d be fine if you thin them in the beds. My style of gardening is very haphazard and I wouldn’t look to me for guidance! I just put stuff in the ground and watch what happens. My leeks always grow, so I love them. (may be that’s why they grow ! )</p><p></p><p>Viviennem</p><p>I’m also growing radishes in a big pot by the back door-first time and they are beautiful and tasty. I’m glad your cherry and rowan survived the move and what a shame about the others. It was a bad winter. My neighbour and I both lost clematis and I lost a hebe and a couple of camelias. So you are not alone. </p><p></p><p>My dog loves apples. I often sit cutting mine up with a knife, one for me one for the dog style. But a dog liking nectarines- that’s something else!!!</p><p>SPARKLES</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkles, post: 194009, member: 34577"] Hi Donnelly dogs, You are obviously prolific… My leeks have always been Musselburg. I would also always prefer leeks to carrots. My guess is that they’d be fine if you thin them in the beds. My style of gardening is very haphazard and I wouldn’t look to me for guidance! I just put stuff in the ground and watch what happens. My leeks always grow, so I love them. (may be that’s why they grow ! ) Viviennem I’m also growing radishes in a big pot by the back door-first time and they are beautiful and tasty. I’m glad your cherry and rowan survived the move and what a shame about the others. It was a bad winter. My neighbour and I both lost clematis and I lost a hebe and a couple of camelias. So you are not alone. My dog loves apples. I often sit cutting mine up with a knife, one for me one for the dog style. But a dog liking nectarines- that’s something else!!! SPARKLES [/QUOTE]
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