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Post by JennyWrenn on Nov 5, 2008 18:49:30 GMT
Oh thank goodness didnt bin them this morning - in a rush (as always) to get to work - good idea FB ;D
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Post by farmersboy on Nov 5, 2008 18:56:51 GMT
Jen,did the tops go black?
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Post by JennyWrenn on Nov 5, 2008 20:15:55 GMT
I dont think so will check in the morning - but they gave off an awful pong
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Post by Chuckles on Nov 6, 2008 17:17:55 GMT
Thanks for the offer of seeds Tig, but it looks like I'm going to be ok. They are drying nicely and by the looks I too could have spares to share ;D Odd that your Morning Glory smell Jenny, the seeds off mine that were soggy didn't smell. UPDATE just realised after reading back that you were talking about Brugs Jenny and not Morning Glory
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Post by JennyWrenn on Nov 7, 2008 21:48:14 GMT
Yes sorry highjacked me own Thread No Brugs not gone black FB
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Post by farmersboy on Nov 7, 2008 21:57:47 GMT
Yes sorry highjacked me own Thread No Brugs not gone black FB Confused,do you mean you have no Brugs, or they havent gone black
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Post by Tig on Nov 7, 2008 23:31:23 GMT
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Post by JennyWrenn on Nov 8, 2008 6:56:07 GMT
I confessed FB that I left my Brugs out and the frost got to them - then put them in my annexe and they gave off a dreadful pong - you asked if tops gone black - I said would check - I checked and no tops not gone black but all foliage is dead - you said to put peat on top of soil as the roots could be ok and not damaged by frost >phew>
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Post by farmersboy on Nov 8, 2008 8:10:21 GMT
Now you two - how will anyone else find your wonderful advice on growing Brugs in the UK? I certainly wouldn't Share and share alike - or what are you two like Stick it on here - maybe I should post a link back to this gardenworld.proboards103.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=borders&thread=5501&page=2This is not really advice Tig,i took a couple of Brug cuttings up to Jen when i went on holiday up there,we are just discussing if she has lost them or not
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