Many years ago I used to work on an RAF based which had it's own sewage plant.
The guy who ran it used to pop into our tea hut at breakfast time.
Anyway one day he was eating his sandwiches and had some loose tomatoes and was eating one.
One of my colleagues past a comment on how nice they looked, he passed a few around to the chaps all chomping away.
One guy asked where he brought them.
" Oh I didn't buy them I grew them in a part of the sewage plant tun off, growing straight out of the raw sewage.
The sound of reaching is still burned into my brain
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By *oxychicWoman 12 weeks ago
Nottinghamshire |
I do, i grow a few stuff in pots tomato's chilli's cucumbers ,
Strawberry's but here's a tip for strawberry growers plant onions next to the plants or in between great for keeping pests away but helps the drainage strawberry plants dont like water clogged pots  |
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By *ddie1966Man 9 weeks ago
Paper Town Central, Essex. |
"I've got Shirley, Alicante and Gardeners Delight making good progress - 1st truss has already appeared "
Swap out Shirley with Money Maker. Prolific crop and excellent pest resistance.
Try growing French Marigolds at the Base of the tomato plants too. They attract insects for better pollination and hence a better crop. |
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