Very Pleased
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Most wel come Johara,u,r warmly welcomed on the board.ask as many ques as you can ask,we will try our level best guide you.i also like kitchen gardening.i grow diff kinds of vegis every season.Johara remember never comromise on seeds quality.the more quality the more yields.i use to purchase f1 hybrids packets.the price is high but the production is also exelent.you can c my vegis in gen disc as vegies & fruits.hope you will enjoy the forum of exprinced gardeners.also share your exp with all of us
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Thanks, have never had white cucumbers and would love to try them. The cucumber seeds I have are from Turkey, would be happy to share those with you. You may have better luck than e.
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Thank you Umar. I do agree with you, the seeds that I have bought from reputable sources overseas have been the most fruitfull. Would be more than happy to share the little I know about gardening....I am still a novice and will be benefitting from the knowledge of this forum more than the other way round....for now anyway
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Johara, pm me your address...
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Welcome aboard
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welcome!
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Grazieoyfili wrote:welcome!
Was following your posts regarding mulberry tree from April. I had a wonderful mulberry when living in Washington DC. It had black fruit and gave lots of shade. One problem, the fruit stain when they drop. Make sure you plant it away from any paved seating area. Curious, did you get a plant? Were diapers used for shipping?:)
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I havent got plants yet because it is not the best time to send them bare rooted. I am looking for cuttings and a friend in the forum is providing me with some of them even if it is very difficult that they will not get too much dry in transit.
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Hi there i read in your other post regarding kiwi fruit vines? How are they doing? Can u post any pictures?tweedle2009 wrote:Welcome aboard!
I am not vegetarian so I dnt grow much of those either I am growing lots of adeniums which are too bitter to eat but i do grow a number of daylilies which are edible.Tested them a couple of times and they were good.Never tasted buds though.
Other plants i am growing include kiwi fruit vines, mucuna sempervirens, vigna caracalla, gerbera, feraria crispa, chocolate vine etc.
I am trying to get hold on them as well and thought i had it but latter realised its cheeko not kiwi lol
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welcome sir..