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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

i love bulbs, that fortnight of colour is worth all the effort!

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  • Hi Christian, I enjoy your videos. Do you grow sweet potatoes down in Aussie?

    Joe in Pennsylvania, USA

  • sure do, especially up north in more tropical climes.

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  • Missed your smiling face and great videos. Glad to see you back on. I

  • Great to see you again, was waiting to see your charming self. Hope you feel better - you look great. ;?}

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  • Oriental lilies are my favorite - the pink (stargazer) ones! I'll have to try this - thanks :)

  • christian!!...I regret you don't get your head entirely in the frame...at this point you must face up to your star status and get in that frame...ok?...

  • Thanks. We`ve had terrible, wet and cool weather here this summer. Tomatoes, peppers and other warm season crops really suffered. Peas, beans, beets, carrots, cabbage and hopefully potatoes are doing well. I hope your upcoming growing season is good.

    J

  • Ur right bulbs are pretty tough...my mom had me change her flowers every year and always grew back in the spring........see ya soon too

  • I'm so glad you have posted a new video.  It's like a mini vacation to the Land Down Under. Thanks for the video's!

  • Good to see you. I love your videos. Today I picked my first zucchini from the square foot garden I planted with my boys. It was planted late and slow growing, but taking off now. I'm hooked!

  • glad to see you again, great vid as always. hope you feel better soon.

    Your mate in the states.

  • Great to see you. Great root systems on your bulbs. I have put mine in too..a bit early but they seem to be ready. Only Asiatics and Iris...I don't worry about the daffodils, jonquils etc.they stay where they are. Don't think I'll dig up the others anymore...leave them in the ground.- Thanks for sharing.

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