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James Wong seeds

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Sharron

Sharron Report 9 Apr 2013 09:15

Has anybody else bought any?

I am quite new to gardening,it was always Fred's domain and his mate has been wonderful in taking it over

He grows the sensible things in rows behind the new shed (the one that came with free erection) and I play i the front.

I like to kill different,interesting things every year and one day something will grow for me. Apart from my edible hedge which has not come yet,I have bought the James Wong book from Suttons which came with several packets of seed ad,also,some seeds I ordered.
Probably the callalou will not be planted because Fred grew it once as a flower calledLove lies bleeding and it sprouted everywhere forever after.Of course,we didn't know you could eat it then!

The rat-tail chillis are only radish seed pods which I had already discovered because I have not quite mastered harvesting.

As for all the other exciting crops,asparagus peas,which I tried once before,produced about half a portion over the summer that time,and the others,well,I envisage a veritable green Eden in front of my shed this year.

In reality it will be a few whispy bits in a few pots just like it is every year.