11 March 2013, 22:12
(This post was last modified: 11 March 2013, 22:15 by Luci_ferson.)
thanks , i asked because theres a ruling in the tennancy that states we cant plan anything classwed as invasive up there.
no brambles or rhubarb or anything that would get out of hand if left unatended.
can plant rhubarb as long as its planted in something and not in the ground directly.
im planting some because its great for sugars and fibre.
easy to keep too.
want plenty of beetroot too,
no brambles or rhubarb or anything that would get out of hand if left unatended.
can plant rhubarb as long as its planted in something and not in the ground directly.
im planting some because its great for sugars and fibre.
easy to keep too.
want plenty of beetroot too,
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