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  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,613

    Clarington, you could always put him on rabbit food as well. Caring and sharing...

  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    Clari, glad you are getting sorted and look on the bright side, only 14 days and you can send your OH to his man shed to prepare his food image

    Looks like I am joining you on the diet bit anyway, I really need to lose some weight and I believe the tiredness that I keep getting is food related too, docs can't find anything else at the moment so can't think what else it could be image

  • Steve 309Steve 309 Posts: 2,753

     The vibrations are coming from across the road. They are removing leylandii and bamboo and putting it through a very noisy vibrating shredder....

    I hope you'll be putting in for some of the shreddings?

  • Ashleigh 2Ashleigh 2 Posts: 256

    What plants have you planted in/around your pond Dove? Photo's please as soon as you get those rocks rightimage

  • Well thats my gardening day to an end rain rain and more rain, got quite a bit done though and found some mystery plants I've put on to be identified on a separte post, going to browe though the blogs and plant pictures now image
  • Afternoon all.... 

  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,038

    Really grey and cold here now, heating back up. No cooking duties for me at the moment, cant stand for too long.

    Back too my movie then, am watching To Kill a Mocking Bird.

    Have to admit Clari, my alcohol intake is going up whilst I am crocked, I find it the best pain killer.

    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    Afternoon Stacey and all.

    Trip to Gc with mum, bought a senetti (deep blue) after saw one on ? garden gallery?

    She got a ''hanging basket on a stick thing'' for £14 (well i b ought it) It was in the planted area and they had none for sale so we asked about it and they upped it complete with plants- mainly dafs, tulips, mini conifer and maybe a mini carex, looks great.

    Looked at trees AGAIN. Back to deciding on dif types of paper birch or jacqumontii. Still no sign of a chain saw to get rid of the old tree.

  • rosemummyrosemummy Posts: 2,010

    sorry to hear back bad doc  mrs g gardens were lovely my little girl and her friend played in  the falling cherry blossom and she impressed my friend by pointing out daffodils and camellias! hi to all, planted all sweet peas out now, fed and mulched roses,filled green bin now off to do mashed potato, veggie sausage and an apple crumble for tea yum

  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    Anyone know the best way to grow a euphorbia from cutting, I acquired a cutting today, at the moment it's in a glass of water until I can get around to it. Mum thinks root it in water first. what about taking extra cuttings from the stem? indoors/outdoors in compost ? 

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