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    Hey Zed, is that the one from the nursery you mentioned? That's a stunner also mate!
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    Same same?? No name on it and didn't have/know it when I asked.
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    No way I'd be putting them anywhere near my mouth
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    this is an other group of the same seed batch. Last year´s frost ruined their tips but growing season brought nice pups, will slice a bit and re-pot.This winter they are in the greenhouse.
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    A while a go I was looking very hard for scops with no success. Ben from SS was able to send me as a gift a few "old seed". Thanks! One plant got hit by spiders,infection,rot quite severely but the plant healed with help form the Sun.
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    One out of 2500 seedlings came out variegated.
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    I have some seed if anyone missed out on this giveaway! Cheers Godiam.
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    Firstly on clay, Clay deposits in the lows of the soil layers, if you want to find clay you have to dig through the topsoil, which can be deep,shallow, or non existent. The clay may also be deep, shallow, non existent, but that doesn't mean it isn't 20 cm's away or a meter etc. If not go to a river and dig around, clay is every where.. The refractory capability of clays is your next concern, but not really a big concern, the lighter the color of the clay the more refractory, but as you said its not going to be used too often, so build it, use it, look at lining did it check or crack etc The sand you use, I would go with a coarser sand, river sand is good and adds to refractory you could also add some finer beach sand to the final lining but wash it first. The straw, I would leave the straw out totally, better to use just sand at 80% clay 20% maybe mould bricks, build over a wooden form, and burn the form out when fully built and dry, or mould your oven again a form but if you want a dome??? Do it all on site. Reasoning straw is proven to cause more cracking than it is believed to prevent, sand will not dramatically change volume I.e. expand / contract so less cracking. Inner lining, using same clay + sand + perlite or similar mix up a mortar that when your oven is built dried and the form is burnt out render the inner wall, this will give your strong she'll a softer but higher refractory lining. This is cheaper than tubs of fireclay I.e. the commercial render you use to repair fire places, and will definitely do for a pizza oven. Refractory is the ability for a material to reflect heat, keep its strength and shape, so it will keep the heat in the oven space. Pm if you want more details.
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    Who suggested this and how is it the case? Can you please provide a source and further information to substantiate.
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    I believe its from Ritter 991
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    Inxs werent cool when they were in their prime but truth is there were epic, i didnt get it when i was young
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    I've got those... PM me, I'll post some out for you.
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    Anybody heard of this looks like it could be ok any fans of trailer park boys might recognise this guy/girl hahaha I was confused as hell at first I thought maybe it was fake but it is a real documentary thats in the making just thought I'd share for anyone who might be interested
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    i never liked inxs back when they were cool, but i think i mellowed with age
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    doing me Toughbook....fckn heaps of drivers and heaps of dependencies. Considered dual OS, but me software I depend on is temperamental....like me really...lol
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    so as always "it seemed like a good idea... at the time" planting 3 tb's in on pot. down the track though realizing what a terrible mistake this was it was inevitable that threes a crowd and each need a home of there own! got 1 in a pot... ran out of potting mix. typical... always running out of potting mix. will give it a water in a few days time. give the roots some time to recalibrate.
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    Your knew neighbours announce their arrival with a fucking leafblower...
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    I found that sclerota forming mushrooms didn't form a nice sclerota on wheat. The sclerota was spongy and full of wheat with no defined margins. Red Milo yielded excellent sclerota that were well formed and dense without being full of grain, they were pebble like and nuggety. Added to that I got 3 flushes out of the red Milo grain where the wheat was not fit for recycling.
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    p.s. what is nice, is to throw a few in the air one at a time and see how they land ;) -horsey
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    "how bout usin' ya fucken indicator mate" - Australian proverb
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    Chickens - they love them, and you can eat their eggs, and if they stop eating/laying - eat the chicken
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