Bill - interesting to find out what is going on in other parts of the world as we have been all been planting away like mad as you have gathered from our posts.
Most of plants removed from one bed ( monty made me do it), and replanted with some new ones added. Fingers crossed they look right and spread/ grow as and where I expect! If not that's ok too.
Got cbeebies show to go to later so better scrub up and look presentable.
I'm just hoping we get it to work even half as well as the success Edd has been showing us. They (future inlaws) haven't had any success with it though they're not sure why. But I have my gardening helper - this lovely forum!
Exciting MrsGarden, but don't believe you, we need a pic to prove it Going back to ski-ing MrsG, I forgot your OH knows a bit about ski-ing too, any opinions on Bulgaria, that is where we are looking at
Fab Clari, I think I'd be too squeamish for a wormery, I'm rubbish LOL
I've posted a pic of a seedling on a different thread, I think it's courgettes but could someone just confirm for me please.....I've lost the labels for all the plants I potted on last week, luckily I know which ones are tomatoes
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Just watched GW, didn't have the bit about hydranga paniculata, but have added two plants to my wish list.
Bill - interesting to find out what is going on in other parts of the world as we have been all been planting away like mad as you have gathered from our posts.
Most of plants removed from one bed ( monty made me do it), and replanted with some new ones added. Fingers crossed they look right and spread/ grow as and where I expect! If not that's ok too.
Got cbeebies show to go to later so better scrub up and look presentable.
Ooops, silly me, paniwhatsit info on Beechgrove not GW
MrsG that sounds lovely, pics later please
Just been given an empty wormery... now to Google what to do with it!!
Which type of wormery Clari?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just posted on the wormery thread. It looks very much like this:
Beats chocolate!
They're expensive to buy!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I'm just hoping we get it to work even half as well as the success Edd has been showing us. They (future inlaws) haven't had any success with it though they're not sure why. But I have my gardening helper - this lovely forum!
Exciting MrsGarden, but don't believe you, we need a pic to prove it
Going back to ski-ing MrsG, I forgot your OH knows a bit about ski-ing too, any opinions on Bulgaria, that is where we are looking at 
Fab Clari, I think I'd be too squeamish for a wormery, I'm rubbish LOL
I've posted a pic of a seedling on a different thread, I think it's courgettes but could someone just confirm for me please.....I've lost the labels for all the plants I potted on last week, luckily I know which ones are tomatoes