Not as hot here as you lot have got it but nice all the same. Ate lunch outside and now I'll have to get weeding. Still I wouldn't mind a nice sea breeze if you have any going spare Verdun
KEF - if it feels like Greece it is Greece - go for it
Bekkie we just had a sparrowhawk in the garden. There were loads of birds on the feeders one minute, gone the next with a hullaballoo then the sparrowhawk landed looking confused. No luck this time
Is anyone on here from folkstone/ kent? There is a chap on another thread having trouble with his cues, i said it was best to find out what others around there grow.
Awwwww Ed that is so sweet....What I'd give for my big-ish boys to be littlies again playing in the paddling pool, happy summer days
KEF, I say when it's hit do as those in hot countries do, which generally involves siesta and beer Although, in 6 weeks time I will be heading straight to the bar on arrival for a cocktail
Anyway, I've just been to parents evening for both boys and am extremely proud, they have both 'turned a corner' and are doing very well
does anyone know why clumps of rudbeckias suddenly i.e. overnight- wilt and die while others around them remain healthy-i am convinced that some plants commit suicide from plant despair-but is there another answer?
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Not scoffin biccies, but only cos im too lazy to go to the shop
I still aint feelin tne greek temps, think it must have missed the midlands, my blood sugar could be low- must need choc biccies
Not as hot here as you lot have got it but nice all the same. Ate lunch outside and now I'll have to get weeding. Still I wouldn't mind a nice sea breeze if you have any going spare Verdun
KEF - if it feels like Greece it is Greece - go for it
Bekkie we just had a sparrowhawk in the garden. There were loads of birds on the feeders one minute, gone the next with a hullaballoo then the sparrowhawk landed looking confused. No luck this time
That happens here sometimes Lesley, great to see them so close isnt it, unless your a sparrow!
Its in the high 20s here, very still im a bit happier with that, the OH will be miserable tho!
Home now, shorn
More hair on the floor than on my head
Elderflower cordial with iced fizzy water being quaffed by the gallon here. 
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Awwwww Ed that is so sweet....What I'd give for my big-ish boys to be littlies again playing in the paddling pool, happy summer days
KEF, I say when it's hit do as those in hot countries do, which generally involves siesta and beer
Although, in 6 weeks time I will be heading straight to the bar on arrival for a cocktail 
Anyway, I've just been to parents evening for both boys and am extremely proud, they have both 'turned a corner' and are doing very well

does anyone know why clumps of rudbeckias suddenly i.e. overnight- wilt and die while others around them remain healthy-i am convinced that some plants commit suicide from plant despair-but is there another answer?