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Thread ID: 115809 2011-02-04 05:23:00 Am I the only one not interested in rugby. Nomad (952) PC World Chat
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1175202 2011-02-04 10:17:00 Broccoli is nice with cheese sauce.

Ken :drool

Broccoli is also very nice blanched (still a bit crispy) with lemon juice and slivered roasted almonds sprinkled over the top.
johcar (6283)
1175203 2011-02-04 10:32:00 For what you should plant now, here is a useful website: http://www.gardengrow.co.nz/

Great website John :)

Just 2 questions.
1. I pick temperate location and February.
There are two sections. "Planting in February for the New Zealand - temperate zone" and underneath "Preparing for March" What's the difference?

2. Take for example brocolli. If one plants in February it has a harvest date of April - May. But if one were to plant in April, the harvest date is May - June. Does this mean if we want a continual supply we need to keep planting them? Do they die off after a few months?
Nomad (952)
1175204 2011-02-04 11:12:00 How do you stop all those little holes appearing in the broccoli leaves while the plant is growing? Zippity (58)
1175205 2011-02-04 11:39:00 For the original post, if you get gay vibes from watching sport then you better check your own sexuality, may need to figure out what your into.

I think most peeps know what rugby is and you either like or you don't. Just like any other sport really.

So we might as well have topics like "who like tennis/cricket/soccer/bowels/croquet/golf/league/pool/dodgeball/polo/lacrosse/squash/volleyball/table tennis" and then first post saying looks like a bunch of poofs playing with balls.

Lets not start on badminton..
rob_on_guitar (4196)
1175206 2011-02-04 11:49:00 How do you stop all those little holes appearing in the broccoli leaves while the plant is growing?

Caterpillar holes. Them little white butterflies you see around, you don't want them on your caulis or brocs or anything.

At least, not as I recall of my gardening from more than 10 years ago.
8ftmetalhaed (14526)
1175207 2011-02-04 16:14:00 I know some people that don't like rugby as well, my wife, my daughters and there is this gay guy at work, I am seeing a pattern. sam m (517)
1175208 2011-02-04 18:45:00 I don't like rugby. I don't even know what a Sevens is or what the difference between that and other rugby is. And no thanks, don't enlighten me.

Not fond of broccoli either but I do like cauliflower. I have some of the orange ones in the garden at the moment.
pctek (84)
1175209 2011-02-04 19:15:00 So we might as well have topics like "who like tennis/cricket/soccer/bowels/croquet/golf/league/pool/dodgeball/polo/lacrosse/squash/volleyball/table tennis" and then first post saying looks like a bunch of poofs playing with balls.

Lets not start on badminton..

Bowels? A Freudian slip? :lol:
WalOne (4202)
1175210 2011-02-04 19:24:00 Rugby? :D

When the Rugby World Cup comes to Auckland, I plan to go to Kingsland and walk in the opposite direction to the crowds just to stuff it up :D

:D Thanks for a good laugh :clap

Just the thing I :thumbs: need to start the day.
Strommer (42)
1175211 2011-02-04 19:44:00 Caterpillar holes. Them little white butterflies you see around, you don't want them on your caulis or brocs or anything.

At least, not as I recall of my gardening from more than 10 years ago.

My comment was a "pisstake", but thanks for your response anyway :thanks:thanks
Zippity (58)
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