Hello everyone, enjoying Autumn watch, I do like Chris Packham Great pumpkins Stacey the tree one looks great! Love plants through the post gardengirl, don't know what they are though.
Acanthus plant just incase your seeds don't grow
Most plants in my pic are Lamiums, anemone and some others
Wow WW what a long word there
nice and wet now still not had any sweets yet - martymower for my treat
Hi GG... I like Chris packham too... he is a Southampton boy, supports the Saints, and lives in the New Forest...haven't bumped into him yet.
He would be one of my guests at a special dinner, along with Christo Lloyd ( if you are allowed to invite those who are already dead) That would be some lively discussion.
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What prize will Dove give you for the longest word ever used on Forkers?
Well, if the longest word ever used on Forkers is used in a sentence, the prize is beer and cake
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
For beer and cake i'd learn it off by heart.
Still no answer to Samhain!
Acanthus plant just incase your seeds don't grow
Most plants in my pic are Lamiums, anemone and some others
Wow WW what a long word there
nice and wet now still not had any sweets yet - martymower for my treat
I'm still gasping for breath......
I used to know what Samhain is - isn't it a Pagan festival to do with darkness?
My party piece is that I can spell antidisestablishmentarianism - even if I'm a little bit squiffly
but not if I'm very squiffly 
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hi GG... I like Chris packham too... he is a Southampton boy, supports the Saints, and lives in the New Forest...haven't bumped into him yet.
He would be one of my guests at a special dinner, along with Christo Lloyd ( if you are allowed to invite those who are already dead) That would be some lively discussion.
Well done Dove.
Samhain was a winter festival in celtic times. Samhan is the Irish(gaelic) for November.
You may now enjoy some of that beer and cake you were giving away.
Gaelic festival heralding the start of winter?........
Well November is a bit more wintery than our summers of late with 2013 being one in a million.