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 Post subject: Re: Seamonkey' System
PostPosted: Sep 1st, '13, 09:17 
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:laughing3: Would have just been me getting excited at someone else getting excited over AP! Poor buggers were probably walking backwards out the door to get away from me chewing their ears off. Ooh look at the time. I gotta get to work for some more ear bashing :D :wave1:


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 Post subject: Re: Seamonkey' System
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No, they are definitely excited about starting a system. Expect another entertainer system to walk out the door soon with a 2000l tank.


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PostPosted: Sep 2nd, '13, 15:59 
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:D WooHoo!! More people to add to the AP family :thumbright: :headbang:


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Hi Sue finally got to read your thread looks awesome I hope I can keep my system running as good and for many years to come thanks for all your help


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PostPosted: Oct 31st, '14, 16:13 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Thats the benefit of AP isn't it Faye. You can transplant the produce without killing the plants. My leeks have been going for years (just keep self seeding ) and they didnt show any sign of stress after being pulled out and replanted. The lettuce looked very sad after being removed but have bounced back. The Asian greens you gave me are going very well in their afternoon shaded bed :thumbleft: I bought some more today :headbang:



I've been known to pull plants out just to have a peek at their roots :)

Moving things doesn't work so well in scoria though. It only works in my clay ball growbed.


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Very nice! But this thread looks like it needs some recent photos. :D


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You are so right Jim. It doesnt just need more photos it needs some more input. Been very slack with the thread but the systems are going extremely well. My system up the back is purely for my Loganberries and Boysenberries, Asparagus, Celery and Rhubarb.
System near the kitchen has Tomatoes, Sage, Onion and Garlic chives,Leeks,Strawberries,Parsely and a few other plants. :flower: :cheers:


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Ah, so you didn't need to move when you went to went to BYAP/Chiedey (sp?) then? That's all for the good! Sounds like it was plenty of work just to move your system from one side of the house to the other, even with LECA.


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