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The joys of Spring

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  • debs64debs64 Posts: 5,184
    To me daffodils smell of Spring I love them particularly the miniatures. 
  • TeTe Posts: 193
    K67 said:
    Really lovely, hope you can post a photo later. I am very envious as I have lost the few daffs I had to narcissus bulb fly and I am uncertain whether to put more in this year.
    Many thanks @K67, narcissus bulb fly is a nasty little chap, yes I enjoy my photography, I will happily upload some photos
    "There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true"
  • JessicaSJessicaS Posts: 870
    Its going to look amazing! Cant wait to see pictures, how wonderful.  Lots of signs of spring coming up here too, Ive planted about 300 of varying types in the front garden this year. 
  • TeTe Posts: 193
    @JessicaS its back breaking work especially the system we used, we have quite a large plot here in the south west, the ground can be quite stoney and has a fair amount of clay which were are tackling bit by bit.
    "There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true"
  • JessicaSJessicaS Posts: 870
    @Te I bet! So much work but gosh will it be worth it when they all come up and you have a swathe of colour. I only have a 10ft x2ft patch in the front garden - ground is stoney and clayish as well with some random builders rubbish (grotty new build soil..) but all that work will be worth it!
  • TeTe Posts: 193
    @JessicaS i was brought up with the understanding 'Hard work prevails' as youngsters we were always encouraged to give 100% in what ever we did and never give in, as now semi retired gardening and photography have become our passions
    "There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true"
  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    @Te according to earlier posts, you were 19 in 2013, but now you are semi retired, doesn’t make sense.
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

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  • TeTe Posts: 193
    edited February 2021
    punkdoc said:
    @Te according to earlier posts, you were 19 in 2013, but now you are semi retired, doesn’t make sense.
    Thank you @punkdoc, first rule in social media, especially in todays world, be very careful whom you give information too, but as they say 'each to their own', what obviously makes sense is that perhaps yourself and possibly others known to other members as the GW clique and who have been mentioned in the past by other members who have since left the forum are more interested in acting out an Agatha Christie who are you?, and for what may i ask, you believe in what you believe in, just for your file i was on the forum before 2013, i was introduced to the GW forum by Christopher (verdun) to which i was in the process of answering a previous post by yourself when i was notified of yet another posting by you @punkdoc, it can be very difficult to write a post assuming you are only nineteen years olde, can i ask do you like grapes 
    "There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true"
  • OmoriOmori Posts: 1,674
    There’s nowt so queer as folk...
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