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The New ROSE Season 2021...

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  • newbie77newbie77 Posts: 1,838
    Thanks. I have absolutely no space for anything currently though I am hoping by some magic I will have space by autumn.
    I went to Garden center on weekend and for first time, I didnt buy anything living! not even a seed packet! Only some terracotta pots for houseplants. 
    South West London
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    ...lovely pots @Tack
    ..I can see room for one or two more...   look at all the space on that patio.. 
    East Anglia, England
  • TackTack Posts: 1,367
    edited February 2021
    Tables, chairs.... :D And I've just remembered I grew toms, courgettes and aubergines last year and my sister will give me seedlings!

  • newbie77newbie77 Posts: 1,838
    Tack said:
    Tables, chairs.... :D And I've just remembered I grew toms, courgettes and aubergines last year and my sister will give me seedlings!

    I also tried lots of vegetables last year. This year I am doing only toms and beans. Last year I got only a handful of tiny aubergines and peppers. There was no one interested in eating beetroots and courgettes were space hogging mildew machines. So none of those, just loads of roses this year.
    South West London


  • They grow so quickly!
    East Yorkshire
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    @cooldoc2000
    ...I don't suppose they'll be naming one of their roses 'Beckbury' anytime soon... but looking at it on google maps, I can see what I think is the likely location and whilst it's easy for me to say, not living there, I don't think I would have been worried about that... plenty of places for the locals to walk.. but it would have been a blot on the landscape I suppose..
    East Anglia, England
  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    @Tack, you probably told us last year, but what size are your lovely grey pots please?
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
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