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JoeD

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  1. Get a spray bottle a mix up a very weak solution of washing up liquid and water and give the plants a good spray. Works for me every time Joe
  2. You are but for them to be ready for the THL competition ... or halloween then I would buy the actual plants and not start them from seed.
  3. 1. Luton town 2. QPR 3. Man U 4. Celtic
  4. Yep, got my sweetcorn, cabbage, root veg, horseradish, sprouts, pumpkins.squashes, salads etc.
  5. Dig it over, and you can get in quite a lot this time of year, a bit late for spuds but you can near enough put in anything.
  6. Just got a quote on a fourtrak and its £2k more expensive than a jimny
  7. Looks a good plot and allotments! I love your cabin, and your right everythings coming early on your plot
  8. My goal is to have fun and please the land owners! ..... Its not a numbers game its a satisfaction game.
  9. The one we done when I was at scouts (years ago) was a hand one, and we turned it every 15 - 30 mins and we each done a shift of an hour or 2 each and that worked quite well Hope it's helped.
  10. Mine done it last year in the shed so will try it and if that doesn't work then traps it is, if not then poison as a last resort
  11. I have never seen them before! but they look interesting, Joe
  12. I absolutely adore reptiles, and would love to see a wild Adder in the wild. Glad the dogs okay though and a great photo. Joe
  13. What camera do you use? and lovely pics mate. Joe
  14. Does anyone know of any places in Hertfordshire that races ferrets? I want to keep mine a bit more amused and exercise them a bit more to keep of the summer fat. Joe
  15. So we all talk about our veg plots and so I thought why not show off your plot? I will post my allotment pictures up here....Must say they look in bad shape at the moment but a bit of TLC and it will be back to the way I left it.. But I will post the pictures later on today when I have taken them. Joe
  16. Getting a little annoyed this year! We have had a mouse in the greenhouse this year and have stripped most of my cucumber seedlings and all of my brussel sprout seedlings! I am not happy but I have set a few traps and if that doesn't work and I see the bugger then the ferrets will be going in for a mooch! Joe
  17. Is it possible to tame a wild polecat? People have done, but in my oppinion is one of the cruelest things you can do, taking a wild animal out of its natural surroundings and placing it in a cage. But hey, everyones got an oppinion on it, and knowones right or wrong, although it is illegal to capture a wild polecat in the UK, feral ferrets are fine but true wild polecats arent. Joe
  18. I'm 19 and the cost for a 1.3 hardtop jimny is £5130 cheapest, but hey insuring a corsa is nearly as expensive to insure now so might aswell just save up a couple of hundred pounds more and pay for a 4x4. It's all a bloody joke but you have to pay for it nowadays if your young! Joe
  19. How many seats is your samurai mate?
  20. Not just the muslims now...the IRA have started to pick up too, I would be more worried about them. Joe
  21. If you remove all the roots then no, but leave a tiny section of it in the ground and it spreads like bindweed! someone planted some a few years back on my allotment and its travelled 300 meters to my plot! It will grown anywhere and if you don't want it to spread, plant it in a big pot But yes it will come back again and again if you keep some in the ground. I harvested some roots yesterday and have just stuck it in some jars of vinegar/sugar solution and so when I want it on my roast beef just mix a bit with some cream. Joe
  22. Right guys I am currently learning to drive and decided that I do want a cheapish (£3k max) 4x4 thats a 1.3 L or below. I have looked at Jimny's and samurais, but just wondering if there are other choices aswell? Any help would be appreciated. Cheers, Joe
  23. People may disagree but I have come to my own conclusion of there is no such thing as a knotless net, but look after them and they will stay knotless no matter what type of net they are.
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