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Old rose bed syndrome, companion planting & allelopathy
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Re: Old rose bed syndrome, companion planting & allelopathy
Bit like me Simon, I was frazzle up and freeze also
Funny though what you see at nurseries, lost count of veggies that are out of season

The Estate- Number of posts: 239
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Re: Old rose bed syndrome, companion planting & allelopathy
Now I know why I live in Qld. Mangoes yum!!!
Actually they are a pain in th backside to frow unless you want to spay. We pulled ours out years ago.
Actually they are a pain in th backside to frow unless you want to spay. We pulled ours out years ago.

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by The Estate on 27th June 2010, 2:24 pm
