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My Garden, and what to plant.

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Originally posted by trev33
he lives in ireland... we get shady.

i was going to suggest carrots and garlic... the best carrots and garlic i've ever tasted have been home gown in ireland.
It sounds like you have very limited space.

You can plant climbing beans very close to the fence to save space. I use a sheet of concrete reinforcing wire (4' x 4'😉 staked out very close to the fence and the beans are plated right underneath. They will climb up along the fence.

I also make tomato cages from the same concrete wire, very similar to this guy on the video except mine are 4' tall.


I like carrots also, they don't take much space and do very well.

Good luck Huck!
🙂

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Originally posted by Silverstriker
But the horseys on the board will starve without any hay from Huck's garden!!! :'(
Maybe Huck and his chums should not have a garden
on account of it being a health hazerd.

I read a non chess book once that said plants do
something to the air.

These things are sucking the oxygen out of the planet.
(or something like that........I know oxygen was mentioned.)

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
So you got even by eating the rabbits.
no way - why anyone would want to eat the leg of a cow, the thigh of a chicken or my cute little bunny wabbits is quite beyond me - meat is murder!

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1. Plant some bodies in it

2. Laugh in a sinister manner every time your neighbors ask you how you grow such gorgeous flowers.

3. ????

4. Profit!

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Originally posted by Seitse
1. Plant some bodies in it

2. Laugh in a sinister manner every time your neighbors ask you how you grow such gorgeous flowers.

3. ????

4. Profit!
4. Fred West didn't make much profit.

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Originally posted by Seitse
3. ????
Good question.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
no way - why anyone would want to eat the leg of a cow, the thigh of a chicken or my cute little bunny wabbits is quite beyond me - meat is murder!
Murder is delicious.

HTH; HAND.

Richard

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
Murder is delicious.

HTH; HAND.

Richard
Common fallacy, meat is not delicious, its the seasoning and spices that go with it that
gives it flavour and the fats carry that flavour to your taste buds. Veggie burgers are
equally delicious and carry no bad murderous banner either! You know its true!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Common fallacy, meat is not delicious, its the seasoning and spices that go with it that
gives it flavour and the fats carry that flavour to your taste buds. Veggie burgers are
equally delicious and carry no bad murderous banner either! You know its true!
This argument falls down flat on its face when applied to lamb chops.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
This argument falls down flat on its face when applied to lamb chops.
Jimsy this is your conscience jimsy, you know that lamb chops need apple sauce jimsy
otherwise they are more bland than a bland of hecate post on bland day near
blandingham.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Common fallacy, meat is not delicious, its the seasoning and spices that go with it that gives it flavour
Wrong.

Please do not mistake "meat" for "T-bone steak" or "burger". Try some proper stewing mutton, instead.

and the fats carry that flavour to your taste buds.

Oh, and animal fats aren't murder?

And don't say that veggie fats would do as well. They don't. Proven fact. Repeatedly.

Veggie burgers are equally delicious

That's not even up to the "wrong" level.

Richard

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
Wrong.

Please do not mistake "meat" for "T-bone steak" or "burger". Try some proper stewing mutton, instead.

[b]and the fats carry that flavour to your taste buds.


Oh, and animal fats aren't murder?

And don't say that veggie fats would do as well. They don't. Proven fact. Repeatedly.

Veggie burgers are equally delicious

That's not even up to the "wrong" level.

Richard[/b]
meat has no valid taste of its own and needs an array of other appendages to make it
tasty, usually sauces made from vegetables or spices gathered from plants.. As for
vegetable fats doing the same, have you never tasted olive oil? does it not also carry
the flavour to your taste buds? well then, lets cut the pretence and stop the
posturing. You can make equally as tasty dishes without meat as you can with it, fact,
you know its true.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
meat has no valid taste of its own and needs an array of other appendages to make it
tasty, usually sauces made from vegetables or spices gathered from plants.. As for
vegetable fats doing the same, have you never tasted olive oil? does it not also carry
the flavour to your taste buds? well then, lets cut the pretence and stop the
posturin ...[text shortened]... You can make equally as tasty dishes without meat as you can with it, fact,
you know its true.
You've never eaten a good steak then.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
meat has no valid taste of its own and needs an array of other appendages to make it
tasty, usually sauces made from vegetables or spices gathered from plants.. As for
vegetable fats doing the same, have you never tasted olive oil? does it not also carry
the flavour to your taste buds? well then, lets cut the pretence and stop the
posturin ...[text shortened]... You can make equally as tasty dishes without meat as you can with it, fact,
you know its true.
You could say the same for vegetables. That they have no valid taste of there own and need additives to make them tasty. Vegetable burger made with just one veg would be bland and taste, well of that vegetable, so would need other ingredients to make it tasty.
There are less ingredients in a good burger than a good vegetable burger.

Also doesn't apple sauce go with pork chops and mint sauce go with Lamb?

Eating vegetables could also be classed as murder as you are still killing something that had the same right to live as anything else. Although thinking about it, it is probably worse as animals are slaughtered quite quickly and pain suffered minimal in the majority of cases and in the case of a vegetable you subject them to waterboarding to clean them, skinned alive in the case of potatoes. Chopped up alive in the case of carrots and even boiled or steamed alive for other vegetables. Not to mention eating some of them raw again whilst still alive.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
You've never eaten a good steak then.
yes, with mushroom sauce and other condiments. One can hardly say that meat on its
own is anything other than bland! that's why its usually served with other things.