Thank you Edd. That was a much better explanation than I could have given. It's wonderful stuff for getting tea stains out of cups and my casserole dishes look like new. Available in all good supermarkets. Wish they would pay me
... Dove glad you had a good sleep. What a difference it makes eh?
It does I've actually been out in the garden doing stuff - pruning gooseberries, cutting back raspberries, pruning roses and clematis and supervising OH hooking next door's Russian Vine's expeditionary tendrils out of our biggest ash tree Next door say that it came from this garden originally, but before we moved here. I've also pruned the pear tree and put new espalier wires in, moved some pots around and scattered some FB&B around shrubs, PSB and cabbages.
I've seen leucojum and primula buds bursting and chopped back some perennials that are making new growth lower down. That's enough for today - I'm bushed
I shall spend the rest of the afternoon on the sofa recovering - when I've eaten some falafel and had a shower (in that order ).
Spring really has sprung
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...... We watched the old Poldark last winter. Look forward to the new.
We watched the old one too - OH doesn't believe the new one will be as good - he doesn't think Verdun will be anything like as beautiful as Angharad Rees
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Afternoon all. Had a lovely day , well just an afternoon in the garden yesterday. Rubbish taken to the tip this morning ( in my new car, groan). Watching bluetits great tits and blackbirds in mums garden, apparently also nut hatches and long tailed tits too, OH and a robin. Funny how tits reverts to fits in prescriptive text. Drizzly, windy and chilly out there today, but it's coming, spring is nearly here... Honest!
Lovely few hours in the garden again today, mostly weeding, pleased to see my GH is still standing, even if one of the legs had come undone again! Have prepared some seed trays, hopefully will sow some flower seeds later
Showered and lotioned and new manicure done (clear - it's the gardening season now!). It's clouded over and is not so nice out there now - I'm so happy that I've done a large part of the outstanding work.
KEF, just keep that hail up your way please - we don't want it!
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Thank you Edd. That was a much better explanation than I could have given
. It's wonderful stuff for getting tea stains out of cups and my casserole dishes look like new. Available in all good supermarkets. Wish they would pay me
It does
I've actually been out in the garden doing stuff - pruning gooseberries, cutting back raspberries, pruning roses and clematis and supervising OH hooking next door's Russian Vine's expeditionary tendrils out of our biggest ash tree
Next door say that it came from this garden originally, but before we moved here. I've also pruned the pear tree and put new espalier wires in, moved some pots around and scattered some FB&B around shrubs, PSB and cabbages.
I've seen leucojum and primula buds bursting and chopped back some perennials that are making new growth lower down. That's enough for today - I'm bushed
I shall spend the rest of the afternoon on the sofa recovering - when I've eaten some falafel and had a shower (in that order
).
Spring really has sprung
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
We watched the old one too - OH doesn't believe the new one will be as good - he doesn't think Verdun will be anything like as beautiful as Angharad Rees
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Afternoon all
Dove, if you are checking in I have sent you a PM
Panda - you have a reply
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Oh, does Verdun look like Demelza then?
I'd imagined him looking like Ross
MrsG we had hail at 11.30am and rain ever since and blinking windy
Hope you love your new car 
Showered and lotioned and new manicure done (clear - it's the gardening season now!). It's clouded over and is not so nice out there now - I'm so happy that I've done a large part of the outstanding work.
KEF, just keep that hail up your way please - we don't want it!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.