tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7862210932296767630.post7753887268256897107..comments2024-03-28T10:05:09.868+00:00Comments on Hazel and Jane's allotment: Triffid Alert!Hazelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18191107549698019812noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7862210932296767630.post-47212751909697206072009-08-22T19:10:54.383+01:002009-08-22T19:10:54.383+01:00Oh goodness, laughing, have just surfaced from und...Oh goodness, laughing, have just surfaced from under a quilt on the sofa and find that inadvertently, on the phone yesterday, I quoted your blog back to you - and I hadn't read it (great minds think alike and all that).<br /><br />As we said, you obviously did not read the magic word, written in invisible ink, on the back of the seed packet which says <i>"Familias Triffidus" </i>. Cheer up - just think how much goodness you've added to the compost heap.BilboWagginshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06913801147278606148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7862210932296767630.post-6123411234466676812009-08-21T01:09:56.090+01:002009-08-21T01:09:56.090+01:00I found one of the 'olive' squashes in amo...I found one of the 'olive' squashes in amongst the foliage yesterday, Flum - so called as the fruits resemble (you've guessed it) an olive. <br /><br />This is true in all aspects apart from size - the olive squash is about 3 million times bigger than an olive...<br /><br />I am aware of aminopyralid damage, GL, and very much hope that it is <i>not</i> re-licensed!Hazelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18191107549698019812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7862210932296767630.post-5391672907631380332009-08-20T08:47:24.115+01:002009-08-20T08:47:24.115+01:00Good thinking - I must take a good look at my Turk...Good thinking - I must take a good look at my Turk's Turban squashes. I know some have set but they are taking over pathways now!Kathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12841961223771293021noreply@blogger.com