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Re: vegies in pots

by "David Hare-Scott" <compost@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 2, 2008 at 06:23 PM

"John" <jochforNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:Immyj.21171$421.4653@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I appreciate both responses and take all on board.   I like the sound of
> plastic garbage bins for size, tomatoe pots take about 40litres of soil,
> with lots of seasoned compost and keeping the water up.  Correct me if
I'm
> wrong but I assume a few holes need to be drilled through the bottom of
the
> bins.

Yes

Noone mentioned the quality of their vegetables, but they can't be
> worse than what the greengrocers have on offer.
> thank you

Flavour is more related to the cultivar that you grow and picking at
optimum
ripeness.  Supermarket veges are usually cultivars selected for any other
quality (durability, appearance, short bearing period etc) than flavour
and
they are picked at optimum time for trans****t and storage.

David
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
vegies in pots
"John" <joch  2008-03-01 04:58:57 
Re: vegies in pots
Brett <Greene@[EMAIL P  2008-03-01 17:27:54 
Re: vegies in pots
"David Hare-Scott&qu  2008-03-01 23:05:58 
Re: vegies in pots
"John" <joch  2008-03-02 00:17:44 
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"David Hare-Scott&qu  2008-03-02 18:23:39 
Re: vegies in pots
Jonno <somewhere@[EMAI  2008-03-10 18:22:40 
Re: vegies in pots
"George.com" &l  2008-03-02 22:24:14 

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