After a very grey August, the sun came out today.
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at last some sunshine
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at last some sunshine
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Re: at last some sushine
Yabut, why would you confuse that with raw fish?
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Re: at last some sushine
OK, so I won't add to your distaste by telling hou how tall it is.
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Re: at last some sushine
Oh.
Allright then.
Tell me that they are over seven feet tall AND that they(1) have edible tubers underground.
Go On.
(1) The Gira-sols
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Re: at last some sushine
It is over 7 feet tall, it's around 9 feet, but it does have edible tubers underground.ChrisGreaves wrote: ↑05 Sep 2021, 20:00Allright then.
Tell me that they are over seven feet tall AND that they(1) have edible tubers underground.
Go On...
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Re: at last some sushine
:sulk:stuck wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 06:44It is over 7 feet tall, it's around 9 feet, but it does have edible tubers underground.ChrisGreaves wrote: ↑05 Sep 2021, 20:00Allright then.
Tell me that they are over seven feet tall AND that they(1) have edible tubers underground.
Go On...
My guess is that with the early arrival of Winter this year (late August), I shall see no more flowers, and tuber production will cease.
Was it you, Ken, that posted a notice that you had a spare room for rent?
Chris
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