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Old 05-05-2009, 12:16 PM   #1
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Default Butternut squash aldi 49p!!

Just saw it on an advert on tv

Isn't this a good wormer for torts?

I'm gonna get one if it is
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Old 05-05-2009, 02:35 PM   #2
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Yes!! Jo its one of the natural wormers, butternut squash is also nice if you roast it!!!!!!
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Old 05-05-2009, 03:30 PM   #3
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Im growing some this year....also growing Cucumber,Radichio,Courgette,tomatoe and peas too!!
Not all for the torts you understand.....some will be eaten by the humans....lol

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Try grown a pumpkin great fun. They grow like a triffid and its a better wormer
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:43 PM   #5
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Try grown a pumpkin great fun. They grow like a triffid and its a better wormer
There was a Sci Fi film called 'Day Of The Pumpkins'

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Yeah,i am in the middle of growing red and yellow peppers,in my green house,but somethings been eating the yellow peppers leafs??? but there are no bugs or snails ect around!! and there's no trace in the soil either? harrys flowers and my tom plant it's called the "money maker" would you believe! or my lettice's has'nt been touched!!!???!!! or the other pepper!! bonkers in it!!! i love butter nut,roasted with carrots,sweet potatoe,sweade,with drizzle of olive oil and fresh rosemary!! yummmmm!
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Earwigs come out at night and munch leaves
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Earwigs come out at night and munch leaves

eeeeeeewwwwwww earwigs!
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Hi,
my tort loves butternut squosh,with the rest you can make a delicious soup and also if you love cakes there is a great recipe for butternut squosh muffins ,my sons school love the muffins i always take them in for fetes,the recipe is jamie olivers.fab!!!
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Really?? my sister said i should use some washing up and make it soapy and rub a small bit on the leaves?? had another look today and they have started on the other two peppers grrrrr!!!
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