figrat thank you for the photo inow seem to remember reading about it in the ocal paper last yera. was he not on one of those channel4 tvshows, the lady wife seems to remember seeing it a few years ago and saying that weshould go and have a looke.joslow i have collected some seeds from my eucomis but i then reed that it takes 5 ysera for them to flower so i wondereed if you could grow them another way, i may try chritophe2 idea of looking for bulbets as that seems much quicker.why would i need to press ignore.
I agree keep on posting everyone i enjoy reading it all. Especially now the daughter has gone back to uni. Think im suffering empty nest syndrome normally i would go out in garden but its raining. Again
@sotongeoff.. many thanks for the info.. i will know how to amend if i suddenly see it did it wrong.
i agree with you maud.. i love reading it too and everyone is welcome.. whether beginner or fully experienced poster.. it is good to hear others views and see others gardens (thats my fav bit) i have learnt lost os little things since being on here and it is great to share what little i have with others..
like for instance i am doing this new diet for my rhuematiod arthritis.. cyder vinegar and honey wiht cup hot water 3 times a day and it is working i can move fingers much easier than i ever have in the last few years.. no red meat except lamb (yum) and loss of fish and no dairy.. it is working and i have lost 1/2 stone since starting last week.
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Loving the fact that my feeble attempts at ironic wit have fallen on deaf ears...
I liked it-but then I also like the irony in the fact in a thread where Christopher asks does he post too much- he posts15 or so comments
Sorry Christopher but it is funny
-don't stop posting though -you do give out some good advice -but it is still funny


Bear in mind, christopher2 that we can 'ignore' you if we like ;- ) (ironic winky smiley thing)
Keep going, Steve - it takes 30 years hard work to become an overnight sensation!!!!
figrat thank you for the photo inow seem to remember reading about it in the ocal paper last yera. was he not on one of those channel4 tvshows, the lady wife seems to remember seeing it a few years ago and saying that weshould go and have a looke.joslow i have collected some seeds from my eucomis but i then reed that it takes 5 ysera for them to flower so i wondereed if you could grow them another way, i may try chritophe2 idea of looking for bulbets as that seems much quicker.why would i need to press ignore.
Yup, a couple of visits ago I was talking to wife re tv crew all over the place. It is SO worth a visit!
Carol Klein recommends leaf cuttings for eucomis.
I think the 'ignore' comment mentioned in your post was meant to be light hearted.
I agree keep on posting everyone i enjoy reading it all. Especially now the daughter has gone back to uni. Think im suffering empty nest syndrome normally i would go out in garden but its raining. Again
@sotongeoff.. many thanks for the info.. i will know how to amend if i suddenly see it did it wrong.
i agree with you maud.. i love reading it too and everyone is welcome.. whether beginner or fully experienced poster.. it is good to hear others views and see others gardens (thats my fav bit) i have learnt lost os little things since being on here and it is great to share what little i have with others..
like for instance i am doing this new diet for my rhuematiod arthritis.. cyder vinegar and honey wiht cup hot water 3 times a day and it is working i can move fingers much easier than i ever have in the last few years.. no red meat except lamb (yum) and loss of fish and no dairy.. it is working and i have lost 1/2 stone since starting last week.