Lily - was at a work do recently where they served us coffee in cups like the ones in your picture - it was really wierd, felt like i was going to end up tipping coffee in my ear
In from a lovely day pottering and weeding and discovering all my plants under their bed of germinating acorns. All you sensible people who collected them up last autumn saved yourself a nasty job.
just about to go and check the free perennial offer - will let you knowTracey
Tracey - i got these perennials last year. They are teeny tiny (size of your fingernail) but mine all grew on into lovely plants. I will order again - don't want the geums or coreopsis, but someone in Somerset (flooded gardens) might.
Evening all.... Have just skipped the posts as it's lo bed time! Busy busy day... @ GC for 10 am and got my Mother's Day pressie.... A lapins sweet cherry lovely plant... All planted up on the south side in the woods which should get 6/7 hours sun ( hopefully)
Taken in the dark!!! Beef and yorkshires for dinner then made a trial run x3 of my daughters bday cake..... Anyone for pig cake!!!
FG , I just said to my OH that I will feel so much safer in this GH and he said well you will at the moment! He also said this afternoon (seriously), that I could put my 'stuff' in it!!!!
Coldest night if the year so far tonight, hope all my plants will be ok
Roast pork, roasted squash, and broccoli from the garden all eaten feet up and watching Countryfile - about the North Norfolk beaches and storm damage.
Love the piggy with the twirly tail
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Great M' day pressie Stacey, no ta to cake, I'm being good. Bet Verdun will want some, he can have my share, bet you can't believe where the 3 yrs have gone
Tracey the hard part has now been done..eek eek. I can feel your excitement bouncing from my keyboard
Dove I'm joining you, not on your sofa, ours, think an early night is due, this 27yr old can't do late boozy nights anymore.
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Tracey - hooray - i love a happy ending.
Lily - was at a work do recently where they served us coffee in cups like the ones in your picture - it was really wierd, felt like i was going to end up tipping coffee in my ear
In from a lovely day pottering and weeding and discovering all my plants under their bed of germinating acorns. All you sensible people who collected them up last autumn saved yourself a nasty job.
just about to go and check the free perennial offer - will let you knowTracey
Thanks Chicky, not quite a happy ending yet though as it still needs the glass, don't want to count my chickens before they hatch (
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I just keep looking outside at it......sorry to go on but really am happy tonight
Tracey - i got these perennials last year. They are teeny tiny (size of your fingernail) but mine all grew on into lovely plants. I will order again - don't want the geums or coreopsis, but someone in Somerset (flooded gardens) might.

Thanks Chicky, I will order them then, for £5 postage I don't think you can go wrong really, thanks for looking and for the feedback
There'll be no stopping you now Tracey. Just remember - don't put anything tender in it tonight...
New saw purchased. Soup made. Time for some dinner now and a catch up
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Evening all.... Have just skipped the posts as it's lo bed time! Busy busy day... @ GC for 10 am and got my Mother's Day pressie.... A lapins sweet cherry lovely plant... All planted up on the south side in the woods which should get 6/7 hours sun ( hopefully)
Taken in the dark!!! Beef and yorkshires for dinner then made a trial run x3 of my daughters bday cake..... Anyone for pig cake!!!
Awwww, love it Stacey, you are so clever
FG
, I just said to my OH that I will feel so much safer in this GH and he said well you will at the moment! He also said this afternoon (seriously), that I could put my 'stuff' in it!!!!
Coldest night if the year so far tonight, hope all my plants will be ok
Love that cake - especially the curly tail
Roast pork, roasted squash, and broccoli from the garden all eaten
feet up and watching Countryfile - about the North Norfolk beaches and storm damage.
Love the piggy with the twirly tail
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Great M' day pressie Stacey, no ta to cake, I'm being good. Bet Verdun will want some, he can have my share, bet you can't believe where the 3 yrs have gone
Tracey the hard part has now been done..eek eek. I can feel your excitement bouncing from my keyboard
Dove I'm joining you, not on your sofa, ours, think an early night is due, this 27yr old can't do late boozy nights anymore.
Cheery bye all see you tomoz.