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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,887

    just caught up on the day.

    Poor you Mrs G. and Mr G.

    Maybe siblings should be taboo like politics and religion. I've 2 brothers I don't speak to , not only were they not invited to our wedding, but instructions have been left that they're not to be told I'm dead ( if I go first ) until after the funeral.

    BTW the systems DID crash and " operations support" were not very supportive.

    Beer o'clock now, so all's well and not back until Thursday.

     

    Devon.
  • Have just seen the results of our Plant Sale... best since 2007. Our members are really supporting us well. 

    Thanks Gg for the pictures. The orange tulips are Abu Hassan, which I have wanted to grow for some time. shall use them again. Rest of garden is looking a little immature after lots of renovations.  7 weeks to opening.

  • Primrose, my hostas are always outside, usually in a fairly shady spot. Because i was having a new terrace built they were moved to a sunnier spot and I think this has brought them on with the recent warm weather. They are now back in their home.

  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    What day's your opening Woody - I'm planning a return visitimage  My Woody Astrantia has put on loads of growth this year - am hopeful of flowersimage

    Mr Chicky had a creative day - got his welding machine out and made me two more plant supports to go with the planters he made  a couple of years ago - very pleased. Will put Pics on the gallery thread for those interested.

    all my clematis are now fed, delphiniums planted, and a few others besides.  Apart from that I spent the afternoon being Welders mate - so if its wonky its because I didn't hold it steady enoughimage

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

    Hello all

    Been done lots of litter picking around Sholing valley study centre (Miller's pond) then got to do some laminating of bits getting ready for the spring fayre on the 16th of May

    They have a bird nest came and have blue tits with 10 eggs in the nest

    Q for all my broad beans leaves have curled inwards near the top not sure why ? can't see any bugs in them

    Woody how many gardens are open in Woodgreen this year?

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

    Chicky if it is wonky it's quirky and unique that sounds good

    may meet you at Woody's open day this time

    Hampshire Gardener
  • About 12 gardens in Woodgreen will open on 14th June, starting at 10 o'clock.Ticket available in any garden on the day. Hope to see lots of you!

  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    I'll be thereimage  If anyone wants picking up from a nearby station then let me knowimageimage.  Would be great to meet up this time Ggirl - we'll talk details nearer the time.

  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    Wish Id be there, you never know! well done woody.

    hosta, all sounds very drastic re brothers, don't think itll come to that with sis.

    i seem to be following chicky round the forum tonight!

     

     

  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066

    Evening all,

    Nice time in the garden this afternoon with Firstborn, Secondborn and Grandaughters.  Sunny day but a cool wind.

    I have finished birthday cake, photo below, anybody want me to save them a piece?

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    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
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