How brave to enter a garden show - and how thrilling to win - well done!
In answer to earlier Q - OH and sproglet in Horwich, between Chorley and Bolton. Sproglet on 3rd sleepover tonight I think, can't keep up.
BL - can you give me details of your rotavator & will it go around the plants safely/easily? Bed is so full don't want to kill anything good, but grass/nettles and ferns got quite a good hold.
So far have made one brand new bed (future rose bed), and really given biggest bed a complete overhaul, half finished woodland walkway and sorted out 'poo patch' with dahlias and glads. Veg patch is under control (apart from blight). The 4 other beds I keep looking at in despair - but with autumn and possibly a rotavator can see little light at end of tunnel.
Big plans though, big plans - and patience, patience, patience.
Back for more cake I think - need to keep my strength up.
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Here you go Yvie and Lily when you get cold
I made it too this afternoon, absolute winner, not suitable for freezing so shall have to eat it! there is enough to share.........lif you are quick!
A A Milne
I'm going blackberrying tomorrow.........I don't care what the weather is doing. After I've been to the gym that is (and I won't be there at 8am!!)
D D. I have been there, absolutely stunning, do they have any sign iof a problem with box blight?
A A Milne
Yep, that's my Ollie sometimes known as Boo-boo depending what mood I'm in, the other one was Daisy
My four legged babies 
DD, that looks beautiful
Makes my GC visits look rubbish 
How brave to enter a garden show - and how thrilling to win - well done!
In answer to earlier Q - OH and sproglet in Horwich, between Chorley and Bolton. Sproglet on 3rd sleepover tonight I think, can't keep up.
BL - can you give me details of your rotavator & will it go around the plants safely/easily? Bed is so full don't want to kill anything good, but grass/nettles and ferns got quite a good hold.
So far have made one brand new bed (future rose bed), and really given biggest bed a complete overhaul, half finished woodland walkway and sorted out 'poo patch' with dahlias and glads. Veg patch is under control (apart from blight). The 4 other beds I keep looking at in despair - but with autumn and possibly a rotavator can see little light at end of tunnel.
Big plans though, big plans - and patience, patience, patience.
Back for more cake I think - need to keep my strength up.
Can you send me a piece over please DD, I'm allowed your cake as virtual cake has no calories
Right, off for a soak then I'm going to read my book, I'd forgotten how tiring a GC crawl can be