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  • BL LK thanks for the input I did start a new thread as suggested by KEF and all seem  to be giving same advice tie it down well and buy extra cover.

    I think I will buy one I have a good spot against a wall and on a decked surface so should be able to screw it down with some clips and tie it in tight at the top, its only temporary for seedling / plants until they can go out in the garden.

    If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.
  • PerkiPerki Posts: 2,525

    Morning Forkers, Snow here last night but its starting to melt slowly. Hopefully a trip to the GC later for more plant hunting image potting up some delephinium and petunia seedling later aswell

  • 4thPanda4thPanda Posts: 4,145

    Morning image 

  • Feeling better this morning omg its afternoon, anyway just off out for a bit light gardening today, plant up some primulas I should of done weeks agoimage pot up cosmos and rudbeckia seedlings and a general potter around I think image

    If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.
  • Gardengirl..Gardengirl.. Posts: 4,171

    Hello all

    1Runnybreak1 not good that you had that in there and it still blow over, I did have that happen but that was when I had no bricks in there so decided to put something heavy in there you were not too bossy 

    The Gardeners Boy

    when the plastic gh gets hot and the weather is warmer I open them up begin of day then shut in evening, then after a long time of the seedling being in there and the weather getting really hot I keep the doors open - think they are good green houses, I would buy one oh I did 2 of them 

    After a year or two the plastic need replacing as get warn away but they are cheap and when you put away for winter time the poles can get orange rust in mind you don't get that on your clothes it stains  

    Horse manure collecting today

    Hampshire Gardener
  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Hello

    Lots of advice today - now I've slept on it I'm quite happy with my decision.

    I have vacuumed - not done anything as strenuous since Christmasimage Didn't hurt or feel tired but am resting between bursts of energy

    (oh yes vacuuming has been done by others image)

    Hoping to sow some seeds later, Gypsophilia (annual) otherwise nothing gardeney planned

     

     

  • LiriodendronLiriodendron Posts: 8,326

    Afternoon!  image

    I'm dead jealous of all you people with sun...  Went to a friend's this morning wearing thickest gloves, scarf, winter coat and hat with earflaps.  4C and windy, with snow on the tops.  image  Now it's risen to the dizzying heights of 7C, and we have fog.  Yuck!

    Ah well...  Better get on with something useful, I suppose.

    Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
  • star gaze lilystar gaze lily Posts: 17,593

    Brrrrrrr its a rather chilly here. Hope we get sunshine at the weekend!

    Made sure all basins were stored away Kef image Bit shorter than i wanted, but not too much. S'pose i got my moneys worth image

    Hope you're feeling better RB after that long sleep........you must have needed it. Being nosey now......what book did you buy RBimage

    Off to hoover the stairs......BFN x

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Hi, been to SM and then spent time cooking and preparing for tomorrow evening friends coming for a meal and for once it isn't curry image

    Runny glad are feeling better, I mislead people it's Lesley's B/ D tomorrow. 

    Liri it has been dull and damp here all day, the sun just poking through it managed to reach the dizzy heights of 9C image

    Chicky enjoy tomorrow image

    Lily pleased you don't have the basin look image

    Hope all have a good evening and weekend.

  • Gardengirl..Gardengirl.. Posts: 4,171

    Back now got 6 bags of horse manure then ran out of bags will go another time get more must get some of that on the veg bed sometime soon

    Hampshire Gardener
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