Just can't believe your soil DD and your youngsters look very happy.. Ours is gloopy mud so heaven help the plants if it gets icy any time soon. Only hardy types need apply
How's the wrist Bekkie? At least with the rubbish weather it will get a rest
Dove - do you know where Hefty is holed up or have just seen what he has taken to make his den? Lucky you anyway
DD, yes it's based on a Dan Lepard recipe for stone fruit yoghurt cake that was in the Guardian.
Lesley - we've piled up stuff in quiet corners, including the runner bean haulms in one corner with some hay right at it's inner core - I've seen signs that 'someone's' been going into one of the heaps, there were signs that dry leaves had been taken in, and food left around that area has been regularly eaten - I reckon that's where he is but I won't disturb him.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Oh Lesley, you sound so like me, my OH and I were driving through town the other day and they were replanting the roundabout, "ooh look at that beautiful soil" I said, it was so gorgeous, OH just shook his head with complete incomprehension.
You should see me when I see a pile of well rotted manure.
“Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
It was snowing lightly today,its just above 0 c and the nights are below.Not looking forward to this winter.My Doctor put me on strong blood thinners and I'm freezing all the time.When I complained to him about it he said "put on another sweater.
4th Panda We are lucky here in Toronto just had a dusting,two hours north they have had 15cn from what is called lake effect. Its usually plus 8 at this time.
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Just can't believe your soil DD and your youngsters look very happy
.. Ours is gloopy mud so heaven help the plants if it gets icy any time soon. Only hardy types need apply
How's the wrist Bekkie? At least with the rubbish weather it will get a rest
Dove - do you know where Hefty is holed up or have just seen what he has taken to make his den? Lucky you anyway
DD, yes it's based on a Dan Lepard recipe for stone fruit yoghurt cake that was in the Guardian.
Lesley - we've piled up stuff in quiet corners, including the runner bean haulms in one corner with some hay right at it's inner core - I've seen signs that 'someone's' been going into one of the heaps, there were signs that dry leaves had been taken in, and food left around that area has been regularly eaten - I reckon that's where he is but I won't disturb him.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Oh Lesley, you sound so like me, my OH and I were driving through town the other day and they were replanting the roundabout, "ooh look at that beautiful soil" I said, it was so gorgeous, OH just shook his head with complete incomprehension.
You should see me when I see a pile of well rotted manure.
Love the way you keep an eye on him Dove (nearly a pet)
Off to watch Masterchef and having an early night.
Bon voyage Lizzie - hope you bring some sunshine with you - getting a bit soggy here (well except in Verdland, where the sun always shines
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It was snowing lightly today,its just above 0 c and the nights are below.Not looking forward to this winter.My Doctor put me on strong blood thinners and I'm freezing all the time.When I complained to him about it he said "put on another sweater.
Bill
Did think of you Bill when I saw the weather in Canada on our news
Hope it's not as bad for you as it was last year 
Thanks Chicky. It's been a busy day. Leave 8am UK time, better go to bed. Hope I haven't forgotten anything.
Forgot to say goodnight. Nighties all.
4th Panda We are lucky here in Toronto just had a dusting,two hours north they have had 15cn from what is called lake effect. Its usually plus 8 at this time.
Bill