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Boys and girls who haven't tried Kale, then I recommend you give it a go(It's a large leafy green). Someone told me about it a while back and I thought 'greens are greens, what's the diff'. Today, I stumbled across it picking up some veges for the roast lamb the Mrs cooked tonight.mmmmmmmm.

Anyway, it was only $2 for a huge bunch from the grocer. Woolies/Coles don't stock it. I par bolied it for a sec and tossed some in and I 'pinky swear' they bit me trying to get to it. I leave baby spinach/pumpkin/zucchini in there for days until they touch it.

Well, I'm off to hospital to get a quarter of a stitch in my bite mark :rolleyes:

J.

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+1. I have been using kale for a while and its a defenite hit to the shrimps and fish. I have seen, my cherries eating them really quickly, a pearl gourami, SAE, Loaches, snails, CRS etc. Everyone loves it :)

Also, i grow my own so no pesticides guaranteed :victorious:

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LOL, Jamie is a funny bugger! I'll need to grow my own kale too. Anyone know where to buy good organic vegies in Melbourne?

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Just go to bunnings spraeand get the plants! Also, kale season is ending. Looks like your too late this year :crushed:

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Loachy, you're just prolonging your defeat by already posting TWICE in my thread(I'm tellin' Deany). Yes, that's what I call him when no-one else is around.

I've got a tonne of various Kale seeds if anyone wants a few(freeeee). That new member Loach is right though about the season ending (thanks google), unless you build a special Kale Room like I heard 'da Boss;)' has underway...

I've already got the potting mix(special vege growing stuff) and a large styrofoam box (like what fish come in from the airport or bulk live rock etc). I'm going to try it with my 'other veges' that have a hydro set up inside...

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I'm going to try it with my 'other veges' that have a hydro set up inside...

I'm sure that the 'special vegies' will give your shrimps growth spurts...

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I'm sure that the 'special vegies' will give your shrimps growth spurts...

I don't know about that, but they've always got 'the munchies' for some reason.

Damn I love this place. I would've been banned twice already if this was you know where.

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Damn I love this place. I would've been banned twice already if this was you know where.

Glad you're in love JJ. Certainly doesn't take much to turn you on, or are you smokin' vegies again? :P

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hmmmm true, I am easily..pleased. If you're on good terms with 'Boss man', ask him (if he remembers) what I said when he first sent me pic's of his KK's. It was a dark and lonely time in my life (with emphasis on lonely). I care not to mention it publicly for fear of being ostracized. .... Ah heck, a few more Stoli's and I may blurt it out.

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Hmmm I better get onto growing kale too. Where can I get seeds (bunnings?) and when do qld'rs plant them?

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Dont get seeds, get the seedlongs from bunnings. Seeds take way too long lol. You can plant them in autmn to early winter.

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Hmmm... not sure if I'd want to plant some 'kale' seeds from JJ in my garden, bunnings may be the safer option :friendly_wink:.... I've got nosey neighbours :anonymous:

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Hmmm... not sure if I'd want to plant some 'kale' seeds from JJ in my garden' date=' bunnings may be the safer option :friendly_wink:.... I've got nosey neighbours :anonymous:[/quote']

:D:D:D:D:D:D, classic mate.. I mostly plant the right one's....mostly.

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