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Fruit & veg pics
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I am so excited, we finally have some progress! :j
Apples on my dwarf tree

blueberries

strawberries

runner beans, broad beans, sweet peas and cabbage (wish I had planted them in a line, it looks messy
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courgettes, carrots, salad and spinach

tomatoes, basil, carrots, potatoes, beetroot

and my hanging baskets just because they are so pretty

Hope you enjoyed the tour
Apples on my dwarf tree

blueberries

strawberries

runner beans, broad beans, sweet peas and cabbage (wish I had planted them in a line, it looks messy

courgettes, carrots, salad and spinach

tomatoes, basil, carrots, potatoes, beetroot

and my hanging baskets just because they are so pretty

Hope you enjoyed the tour
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How old is your dwarf apple tree please? Lovely pics
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I loved looking round your garden everything looks really good and i like the more natural look of your beans, peas, cabbage too.“most people give up just as they are about to achieve success”If you think you are going through hell keep going - Sir Winston ChurchillIf You Can't Change It, Change the Way You Think About It.SW, 13st5lb, -4 1/2, -1,(12st13.5lbs)0 -
Thanks. I bought the apple tree last year. I got 4 apples last year, this year I have many more. 12 as of today, hopefully they won't fall off.0
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Aww, thanks for posting pictures, threads with pictures are my favourite bit of this forum. Your garden looks so good, can really see the hard work you've put in. I also think that the 'messy' approach to planting veg looks just as good: if anything it adds more interest to the garden.... At the moment we have to plant things in organised rows so that we know what something is when it appears
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Liked the pics - your blueberries really look as though you will get a bumper crop. I prefer haphazard to neat little rows - says something about me I suppose!Please do not quote spam as this enables it to 'live on' once the spam post is removed.

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great shots, thanks for sharing, your garden looks really nice0
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Nice looking plants,I hope you get a good crop and enjoy eating them.0
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Thanks for the piccies, your plants look great - far more advanced than mine which is very depressing!0
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Yes really blooming, they are a good 4-6 weeks ahead of mine. Great garden btw.0
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