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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2394019" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>The long eggplant sounds great, I must try and source some seeds. I usually cheat with cilantro, parsley, and buy a pot of it in the supermarket. The pots usually contain lots of little plants which have been crammed in and I transplant them, same with coriander. It saves all the business of pouring warm water on the soil first then just hoping that the seeds germinate. It’s been really cold here for most of this spring and everything’s behindhand in our garden this year.</p><p></p><p>Neighbours who share are wonderful! Our lovely GP next door neighbour and I share plants when we have an excess and the produce too. Back in the times when we could go away for holidays we water each other’s gardens, feed animals and pick what will spoil if left. Her beans and tomatoes are always more productive than ours, maybe it’s the fertiliser from their pet rabbits. Yes, we have a good crop of snails and slugs here and I always buy the cheapest larger Lidl has to offer to put in the old yoghurt pot traps. They’re not sharing the mythos I still have from the Greek Week! I’ll share it with the lovely next door neighbours though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2394019, member: 68789"] The long eggplant sounds great, I must try and source some seeds. I usually cheat with cilantro, parsley, and buy a pot of it in the supermarket. The pots usually contain lots of little plants which have been crammed in and I transplant them, same with coriander. It saves all the business of pouring warm water on the soil first then just hoping that the seeds germinate. It’s been really cold here for most of this spring and everything’s behindhand in our garden this year. Neighbours who share are wonderful! Our lovely GP next door neighbour and I share plants when we have an excess and the produce too. Back in the times when we could go away for holidays we water each other’s gardens, feed animals and pick what will spoil if left. Her beans and tomatoes are always more productive than ours, maybe it’s the fertiliser from their pet rabbits. Yes, we have a good crop of snails and slugs here and I always buy the cheapest larger Lidl has to offer to put in the old yoghurt pot traps. They’re not sharing the mythos I still have from the Greek Week! I’ll share it with the lovely next door neighbours though. [/QUOTE]
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