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Apr 27, 2015 7:53 AM CST
Name: Paul
Bunbury, Western Australia. (Zone 10b)
Region: Australia
Bit difficult to post in such seasonal sensitive threads, as it will all be outa whack,so I hope nobody minds if I start this thread for the southern hemisphere.

In the last 6 weeks, 45 cu metres of peaty soil was delivered.10 cu metres has now been spread for the veggies, 25 for bulbs and 10 stock piled for potting irises and some liliums.

My garlic was the first to go in, 3 different varieties and it's up and racing.

At Christmas time, a very healthy brown onion was allowed to run up to seed , some of which was saved and that too was sown a few days ago.To compare onions with onions, a named commercial brown onion packet of seed was sown at the same time.
2 pics, garlic and unripen onion seed heads.
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Different latitudes, different attitudes
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