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09 Apr 2023 10:47 AM
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Hi   @Oaktree   Go farm girl.  Well if you've got a warm protected corner,  its surprising what will grow in winter.  I used to grow apollo tomatoes year round.  Warm root zone is the key.

black pots and black plastic on the ground.   On concrete.   we call it  "latent heat energy" .

Small green house in a sunny patch will pay for itself in no time. 

My set up is a little more complex.  Boiler running warm water under the pots and tunnel huts

for my winter stuff,  but the principles the same.   Do some reading up on the net.

 

There must be a tonne  of info on that.   Keep seed in a cool place.

I have a few guava trees and they are ripe now so I'm worn out picking those at the moment.  WE have a road side stall.   and the girls do the weekend markets,  but most goes on the truck to the wholesalers.  Glad you had a good day mate.

 

Don't forget your tin star.           tonys moon base 1

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