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A staple in Neal's greenhouse, I'm sure
By: Alharacas Date: April 1, 2019, 6:29 am
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Re: A staple in Neal's greenhouse, I'm sure
By: NealC Date: April 1, 2019, 7:12 am
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House 12 is full of it :-)
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Re: A staple in Neal's greenhouse, I'm sure
By: Alharacas Date: April 1, 2019, 7:36 am
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It would be. Any other fruit ripening already?
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Re: A staple in Neal's greenhouse, I'm sure
By: Nikola Date: April 1, 2019, 7:47 am
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Must be a lot easier growing these in the states. Don't get me
started on the EU regulations regarding length, thickness and
gluten content.
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Re: A staple in Neal's greenhouse, I'm sure
By: Irena Date: April 2, 2019, 7:54 am
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[quote author=Nikola link=topic=942.msg13960#msg13960
date=1554122868]
Must be a lot easier growing these in the states. Don't get me
started on the EU regulations regarding length, thickness and
gluten content.
[/quote]
Do they still regulate the curvature of cucumbers? Or is that a
thing of the past?
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Re: A staple in Neal's greenhouse, I'm sure
By: Truman Overby Date: April 2, 2019, 8:08 am
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[quote author=Irena link=topic=942.msg14006#msg14006
date=1554209646]
[quote author=Nikola link=topic=942.msg13960#msg13960
date=1554122868]
Must be a lot easier growing these in the states. Don't get me
started on the EU regulations regarding length, thickness and
gluten content.
[/quote]
Do they still regulate the curvature of cucumbers? Or is that a
thing of the past?
[/quote]
These regulations can be quite a pickle.
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