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Mike P
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Tunillas

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So the Tunilla collection grows apace. If anyone wants to give/ sell me any cuttings please PM me with what you have to offer.
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Nice to see that greenhouse come to life again, making good use of the vertical staging.
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Stuart wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 12:48 pm Nice to see that greenhouse come to life again, making good use of the vertical staging.
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That's the way to grow them - most of our bits hang down in old age :wink:

Good display, Mike.
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Curse Of the apple photo format again. I turned it through 90 degrees with a free app but to no avail.
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Hi Mike , if you are using an iPad try using it in landscape mode as opposed to potrait mode. Worked for me after years of disoriented pics. on this forum only lol. Cheers
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