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Old 06-16-2010, 07:16 PM   #17694
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I figured I would get that response to canned peas!! Well, it did the trick for me at the time!

What are daikons?
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Daikons are Central Asian radishes popular in Japan. They look like carrots, but pale. Like parsnips.
what he said! also they tend to be EXTREMELY long and very big around. about as big as a baseball bat. they are enormously popular in Germany. they go GREAT with beer!

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I wonder if I can convince the yeti we need a cherry tree in the garden He's dead against an apple tree, but maybe if I just suggest growing cherries he'll not recall they grown on trees...

(And right now, sketching out a new layout for the back garden taking into account we need space to pitch our tent to let it dry if we have to pack it wet. Which had slipped both of our minds)
what's his issue with trees? I have a canvas mountain man tent that I'm always having to drape over fences, cars, whatever to get it to dry

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I think there are smaller cherry tree varieties available. My sister had one in the backyard of her first house. It wasn't very big and the cherries were wonderful.
yep! dwarf trees! I planted 2 cherry dwarf trees this spring along with an apple and a plum. I want to get some dwarf nut trees next year
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