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Sorry to hear Myo. We come to Newcastle a couple of times a year so I will let you know when next we are here. As no one has been hurt that's all that matters. Bought just a few shares here this morning but got caught paying 10.55p. Like you have said this project should not fail as the money we are after is small in the grand scheme. We are going into town now on the bus and going to look around St James Park area. Suppose you are still holding all your shares. Best wishes to your wife too. Robins.
Myo would love to have been able to do what you are doing at your age but had to work to support my 4 children. I did have an allotment for years but now grow fruit and veg in my back garden. I am going to buy some polysulphate for next year but it is a bit expensive. I took a cutting of the budleia you gave me and I think it has taken. Bit worried about the share price though. My average is around 26p. Do you think we will get there this year?? Cheers.
Myo I assume my post got lost somewhere. Anyway what I thought after reading your 8.04 post was the additional foliage growth simply due to adding additional nutrients. I would have added growmore to the other half at the same time as you added the poly4. Then you could have compared to see if poly4 gave better results than the general fertiliser. Suppose we need farmers to change from their current fertiliser use to a poly4 mix so the ingredients in poly4 need to justify themselves as the trials seem to indicate. I see your tomato trial is more balanced.