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This must be worth seeing.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-23759395
I started out with nothing and I've still got most of it left.
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I thought this was interesting as well.... Abandoned BBC Gardeners' World plot
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That's brilliant volty, we are looking more into this kind of thing now.
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When I was a kid I was given a small bit of the back garden.
I grew Carrots, Radishes and Spring Onions.
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Actually when you said as a kid you had been given a smalll bit of the back garden, I thought you was going to say you had sold it.
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Just rented it out to an illegal still.
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Being a bit pedantic, when they say small plants will grow around its base, I wonder do they mean from seeds it has dropped , in which case if the flowers are outside the greenhouse none maybe will fall on the ground to grow,; or do they mean small plants will grow from the roots of the old plant, in which case it is incorrect to say the plant has died.
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Perhaps it subdivides underground, like potatoes do.
I wonder why the small plants don't grow larger.
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Maybe the small plants do grow larger in the next growing seaon.
We had a nicely growing Cordyline tree which was killed off a couple of years ago by a severe winter. The trunk died but soon after, at leat 10 new shoots came up all of which are growing well now at about five feet high. No seed involved.
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