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  • 4thPanda4thPanda Posts: 4,145

    Well done Chicky on moving greenhouse image

    Lily, you've got to love new shoes! I've coveted them for a looong time! 

    Glad we have all had a good day.

    Need to get off my booty and finish tidying the living room but I am enjoying the voice at the mo. . . still the night is young. .  . image

  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    Today was priceless Ashleigh, I agree image

    I agree also with you Panda - I need to get my a**** into action - dishwasher still needs unloading and reloadingimage, but today was way too precious imagethan to do jobs like that and now I'm way too tiredimage

    I doubt there will be time to get in the garden tomorrow, some special occasion is set to get in the wayimageimage

    Like the new name Mikey.

    Archie I'll not tell a certain forumer about your crime, just don't get caught. Enjot the curry.

    Verd, autocorrect called you 'here' again earlier when I said I didn't get 'sun somethingorother' osteospernum. Miscanthus will be planted out soon.

     

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,986

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    Evening all. Thank you for remembering me KEF.image I've just been so busy. Busiest time of year in the garden, been riding my horse - after several months of not riding -, various social engagements etc. GH is full of baby plants; broad beans, potatoes, peas, mange tout, onions, carrots, sweet peas are all sown or planted in veggie garden; been clearing horrible vinca minor (that I never planted ???image) in big border and discovering smothered plants under it. Photo above or below, up to the site to decide - it doesn't listen to me!

    Have looked in for time to time in tea breaks.

     

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951
    BL what's growing in the wall?

    I've put my clocks forward so not looking like an early night afterall.
  • star gaze lilystar gaze lily Posts: 17,593

    Oh sorry MrsG if I'm the certain forumerimage

  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951
    No lily not you, oh i wish id not posted that comment now.
  • star gaze lilystar gaze lily Posts: 17,593

    Oh sorry MrsG,  dont worry, please don't be upset.

  • ClaringtonClarington Posts: 4,949

    Evening all. Found out it was Earth Hour this evening - of course I found out too late so will have to hope Earth forgives me when I rotate the compost bins tomorrow. It's looking good stuff from the two wheelbarrows full I dug out this afternoon although it seems the previous occupants granddaughter might have used it for hide and seek with toys a few times.

     

    Keep safe and remember to test your smoke alarms when you change the clocks in the morning x

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,986

    Mrs. Garden, it's supposed to be an Albertine rose, but the honeysuckle next door has gone mad and smothered it. There will be a lot of chopping in the next day or two. The other unwanted thing is ivy, it gets everywhere and, in places where is safeish to spray, spraying doesn't work it, seems to be resistant to weedkiller.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    That's a full wheelbarrow Lzzieimage

    Agree with Ashleigh - a precious day.

    Love it when the clocks go forward - can see the garden EVERY day, and not just weekends.  If i wasn't sooooo tired i would raise a glassimage.

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