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Best Compost 2013

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  • gardeningfanticgardeningfantic Posts: 1,019

    i just upload mine from my photos file on the pc.. so much quicker.. and john please do try and add some yr garden looks lovely.. use the tree icon at top of the message box next to the spell checker button.

  • gardeningfanticgardeningfantic Posts: 1,019

    leadfarmer.. please tell me how to get a screen shot of the screen please.. i can not do this.. as you have done.

  • LeadFarmerLeadFarmer Posts: 1,492

    I use an Apple MacBook where I hold down shift/command/4 and then drag a box around the area I want to copy. Not sure it can be done on a windows computer though, but you can copy your whole screen by pressing a button in the top right of keyboard called Prtpage or similar?

    your right, uploading from computer is quicker but some forums don't allow this. Photobucket is a good bit of software for storing photos online to keep them safe. 

  • John HardingJohn Harding Posts: 541

    I'm having a low wall put in the garden at present so landscape gardener's tools etc is preventing me taking some pics. However, he should be finished this afternoon so tomorrow I'll try and put some photos on the garden gallery.

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Lead farmer, did you notice that John Harding is having probs with predictive text; he may not be using a computer.

  • John HardingJohn Harding Posts: 541

    Hi artjak, I do use a PC most of the time but I made that reply from my iPhone hence the problem with the predictive text. I usually notice the garbage it puts out and make corrections but that doesn't always work,image I mean it's me that doesn't always work! image

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    John H, I'm sure it's the machine, not the manimage

  • TootlesTootles Posts: 1,469

    Hi, just on the compost chat....I must have had a bag with mushroom seeds / spores / roots (not sure what to call them) needless to say I now have a raised trough full on the blighters.  Plucked them all out (or so I'd thought) yesterday only to come home to find hundreds more!  i posted on this and nut kindly advised they're nothing to worry about but the sheer number of them, and depth and thickness of the stems mean they are swamping my carrots and radish and they must surely be taking goodness from the soil.  I've only used j Arthur and murphys compost brands so one of them is under suspicion! Any one else had this problem?

  • John HardingJohn Harding Posts: 541

    Hi again all, as requested I have uploaded some pics of my garden to the garden gallery 2013. I've had to reduce the file sizes considerably as they wouldn't load at first try. I hope they will open. Regards, John H

  • steephillsteephill Posts: 2,841

    Another vote for the New Horizon veg compost.

     

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