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  1. Swedish fiddler

    Experiment with kale

    Sorry for not updating this earlier. But I've been working a little to much... The experiment is still going on. But due to neglagation ( me working ) and lack of sunlight have made that only 9 plants have survived... But they are growing strong. So I still hope for some cale.
  2. Swedish fiddler

    G’day all!

    Welcome to the forum John!
  3. Swedish fiddler

    Beginner

    Welcome Paul! Hope you're going to find this forum both educational and fun. And don't be afraid to ask if you have any questions. /Fredrik
  4. Swedish fiddler

    Introducing myself :)

    Welcome Bronwyn! I hope you are going to find this Forum interesting and fun. /Fredrik
  5. Swedish fiddler

    Suckers?

    I don't know if Fredrik have done any military service. But I got 3 hard years... /A.D
  6. Swedish fiddler

    Experiment with kale

    That's the experiment. We do have a growinglight but we wanted to see what happened by just having the plants by the window. We also have another window with even more natural light in. And if the kale is going bad due to the lack of light we'll just move it and continue the experiment there. /A
  7. Swedish fiddler

    Experiment with kale

    That was one thing I didn't know. Thank you! I usually grow the herbs in the summertime and dry them during the winter. But it would be wonderful to have them all year long.
  8. Swedish fiddler

    Hello from Montana

    Nope. Growing in pots and plants it outside when the weather allows it and hope for the best. Got a little spot of garden at my parents house. I live in a apartment complex. Would love to have a greenhouse though. Army dude and I are sharing the space at the moment. /Fredrik
  9. Swedish fiddler

    Hello from Montana

    Do -29c/f in wintertime with 5->6 feet of snow count as a cold climate? We do got 30.c (86.F) in summertime though. But that's only for a month or 2 if we are lucky. /Fredrik
  10. Swedish fiddler

    Hi from Noosa

    Welcome Ola Gardening is a wonderful thing for both body and mind. And the best thing is that it never ends if you put in some tender love and care. Do note one thing and don't do as I did. Don't be afraid to ask. I was afraid to ask things in the beginning before I met Fredrik. And I had a lot...
  11. Swedish fiddler

    Experiment with kale

    Just got home to Fredrik to give the plants some water and saw this! I'm so happy that it's working!!!
  12. Swedish fiddler

    Experiment with kale

    Experiment. This is the time of the year here in Sweden when it gets darker and colder outside. But what if I put a pot in my lightest window and try out now? Well... That was 4 days ago. And you can probably guess my happiness when I saw this today. It's a small victory. But now the real work...
  13. Swedish fiddler

    A small Hi from Sweden

    Well... We got -1.8c and 1 inch of Snow outside right now and it's going to get colder. We have only about 6 to 8 ohurs of light a day (at the moment. It will get darker) so we are growing indoors in pots at the moment. We do balcony-gardening when the summer is on. But now when we are expecting...
  14. Swedish fiddler

    A small Hi from Sweden

    Hi there from 2 guys in Sweden. We are both of us born and raised with home grown vegetables. A while ago me and my buddy lost our jobs and started to think about being self-sufficient in vegetables. We are about the same age and we are going to share this account. My friend is a former army vet...
  15. Swedish fiddler

    A Jack of all Tradera I Guess.

    A Jack of all Tradera I Guess.
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