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Be that as it may, you don't know until you've tried it do you? In Arduis Fidelis, we are slightly above the hoi polloi that inhabit these hallowed slums are we not?![]()
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Oy! Are you having a pop?
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Be that as it may, you don't know until you've tried it do you? In Arduis Fidelis, we are slightly above the hoi polloi that inhabit these hallowed slums are we not?![]()
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It might if the Venn Diagram weren't a single perfect circle.isn't the point that deflates all this, that it is Albanian criminals rather than Albanians?
see handle of OP.‘Vojna Republika Srpska’
Maybe we should support some local organisation to do something about it.
I don’t know, maybe we could call them the ‘Vojna Republika Srpska’ or something equally culturally sound, like, er, the ‘Chetniks’?
Tsk tsk, only hoi polloi say the hoi polloiBe that as it may, you don't know until you've tried it do you? In Arduis Fidelis, we are slightly above the hoi polloi that inhabit these hallowed slums are we not?![]()
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Tsk tsk, only hoi polloi say the hoi polloi
It was known in earlier times (Tudor period) as dog's arse fruit.The fruit itself looks like a cat's arrse, appropriate for this thread.
I may see if I can get any on the way home
It was known in earlier times (Tudor period) as dog's arse fruit.
It's really a giant haw, you usually have to blet them in the UK exempt in the very south of the country. as they don't fully ripen on the tree.It was known in earlier times (Tudor period) as dog's arse fruit.
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see handle of OP.
The RAF that they are.
I learnt about medlars when I took my granddaughter to Anne of Cleves house in Lewes Sussex years ago. Worth a visit if you're around there. Closed due to Covid 19 at the moment though.It's really a giant haw, you usually have to blet them in the UK exempt in the very south of the country. as they don't fully ripen on the tree.
I think we should stick to exotic and introduced fruits.I learnt about medlars when I took my granddaughter to Anne of Cleves house in Lewes Sussex years ago. Worth a visit if you're around there. Closed due to Covid 19 at the moment though.
Anyway, back to the thread I suppose, do you reckon it's going as the OP expected? I think not.
What does it taste like and are you allowed more than one?I think we should stick to exotic and introduced fruits.
I grew one of these once. Dead Mans Fingers or the Blue Sausage fruit. The shrub is frost resistant which is nice.
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My granddaughter brought these sweets back from Thailand, They are truly disgusting, not as bad as the fruit itself though.
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It's like a lot of the exotic fruits bit sweet bit tart quite mild, bit like star fruit in taste.What does it taste like and are you allowed more than one?
I think we should stick to exotic and introduced fruits.
I grew one of these once. Dead Mans Fingers or the Blue Sausage fruit. The shrub is frost resistant which is nice.
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It's pretty hardy, I watered ours with water from a divert tank on a sub surface urban lowland stream on a former industrial site and it was fine.I'm not terribly worried about frost at the moment. What's it like on being watered with old paddling pool water that's gone a bit green cos I didn't put enough chlorine in?
It's pretty hardy, I watered ours with water from a divert tank on a sub surface urban lowland stream on a former industrial site and it was fine.