Oh Matty, I'm so sorry, I hope you manage to rescue some. Mine haven't even germinated but I'll sow some directly in the ground next week, when I get back from babysitting granddaughters for 2 days. Going to son tomorrow.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Save me a slice Matty if only I could eat it for real
I wear Timberland boots Hosta, same style as DMs and I'm not a lesbian either. I like them for comfort and because I can wade through right deep puddles and my feet stay totally dry. OH makes sure I polish them to keep the leather in good nick
You won't be disappointed in your Nandina Runnybeak, mine is fully hardy and I'm yet to discover a single fault with this shrub
It's incredibly windy here, the dog gets a bit woofy with noises he hears although at least it's a small sound, like he's clearing his throat rather than big yaps, he saves those for the burglar suspects
Roast dinner was flipping lovely, film now to crash to
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badgers in this part of the world are known as " black and white foxes" , you can shoot foxes, but not badgers.
I did my best " big butch " voice.
What a nerve, Hostafan!
Oh Matty, I'm so sorry, I hope you manage to rescue some. Mine haven't even germinated but I'll sow some directly in the ground next week, when I get back from babysitting granddaughters for 2 days. Going to son tomorrow.
Save me a slice Matty
if only I could eat it for real
I wear Timberland boots Hosta, same style as DMs and I'm not a lesbian either
. I like them for comfort and because I can wade through right deep puddles and my feet stay totally dry. OH makes sure I polish them to keep the leather in good nick
You won't be disappointed in your Nandina Runnybeak, mine is fully hardy and I'm yet to discover a single fault with this shrub
It's incredibly windy here, the dog gets a bit woofy with noises he hears although at least it's a small sound, like he's clearing his throat rather than big yaps, he saves those for the burglar suspects
Roast dinner was flipping lovely, film now to crash to
Runnybeak, maybe I didn't look too scary wearing my stripey flip flops.
I'll have you know it was a cerise Fedora and not in the slightest bit floppy.
Its blowing a gale here, the oak tree is really bending and swirling about.......
My dad used to clean our shoes every night. Love clean shoes.
Piece of cake too please Matty
Blowing like heck here
Can tell it's been poor in most places due to all chat on here, can't read back now a tiny piece of beef in oven that I don't want to overcook.
Enjoy your evening everyone
and enjoy the Poldark lusting 
I told you the weather had been bad here
http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/55mph_winds_recorded_as_storm_tears_through_east_anglia_causing_road_closures_and_fallen_trees_1_4013932
If you look at the most intense red and purple bit - we're underneath it
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.