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PostPosted: Dec 3rd, '07, 21:09 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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So you mean my favourite 'iceberg' lettuce is just water and a bit of fibre


surely you knew that?


ignorance + bliss = annoyance at having it pointed out :-)


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speaking of fibre--are my fish getting too much fibre in their diet if the solids are floating?


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speaking of fibre--are my fish getting too much fibre in their diet if the solids are floating?
TaDaa! behold the answer to your question, one of the deepest mysteries of life carefully catalogued.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Stool_Scale


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ROFPML :shock:

bloody psych nurses


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ROFPML :shock:

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Just doin my job, maam


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Actually, I think DD saw more floating fish poo when he raised the protein content of the feed. Our tilapia like lower protein stuff.


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sweet corn grows like a rocket

And Rocket grows like ... Rocket!


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Any numbers on plant to harvest on the corn?


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[quote="DownRiverDan"][quote]certain phyto-chemicals (coumarins, flavonoids and lactucin) that act as a mild sedative, especially when eaten with bread.
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that comment combined with your scary picture has convinced me i never to eat at your place!


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From an economic point of view ie price for weight I would have thought fresh herbs would be the best.

There again I do like fresh strawberries and tomatoes :D .


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I'd agree, but backyarder's don't have a HUGE requirement for herbs... you'd have to offload them. Tomatoes are also great croppers, mainly due to sale price being so high for good hydros.


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faye wrote:
I reckon lettuce because
1.I tcomes in all colours
2.It comes in all textures
3.I started picking at 4 weeks it grows fast
4.You can pick a little at a time
5. It looks good on the plate with the fish
6. It grows all year here

Can anyone add to this 6 good reasons why lettuce is the best?


7. unlike #%#! broccoli and cabbage not everything on earth munches it before it even grows!


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backyarder's don't have a HUGE requirement for herbs


speak for yourself ;) i had about half a bath tub of basil last year and loved every bit of it. parsley is also never enough :)


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backyarder's don't have a HUGE requirement for herbs


speak for yourself ;) i had about half a bath tub of basil last year and loved every bit of it. parsley is also never enough :)
Yeah, Basil is GOOD! MMMMNMM, Pesto!


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