Hi fairy think we got there Hope your slow cooker was a sucess,. Tipping it down here, even lost the internet for awhile. Spell checks gone so hope this makes sense!!
Just seen some deer inthe field behind us, they had some young with them, a lovely sight
Hello folks Back from my travels down south. Absolutely tpping it down in bucketsful on the Suffolk coast - got back to our little haven in Norfolk to find that the washing on the line is nearly dry and the sun is shining
Hope it's like this tomorrow
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Finished planting out the daff bulbs along the side of the path even though it was raining Just a whole heap more spring bulbs to put in Hoping to employ a bit of Monty's technique of making a hole with a broom handle and dropping the bulb in. Fingers crossed this might be cleaner than digging holes (it is muddy out there. . . is it wrong to want to stay clean? )
Hi all, just managed to finish planting 150 crocus, 25 hyacinth and half a dozen heuchera into my new beds before the rain started - it really came down hard in very visible sheets! No need to water anything in now in though.
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
Started working behind the GH. a huge nettle clump, brambles, suckers from a shrub that has white berries, we no longer have the shrub just its offspring, assorted pieces of metal waiting for recycling. Was surprised at amount of space there is
It's where i am going to put my leaf mould bin, so will have to get a move ob.
we had the most huge torrential rain storm and then the sky turned blue and the sun came out. Fortunately OH had just put garden table and chairs into garage for winter so don't need to wait for them to dry out again
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Hi fairy
think we got there
Hope your slow cooker was a sucess,. Tipping it down here, even lost the internet for awhile. Spell checks gone so hope this makes sense!!
Just seen some deer inthe field behind us, they had some young with them, a lovely sight
Hello folks
Back from my travels down south. Absolutely tpping it down in bucketsful on the Suffolk coast - got back to our little haven in Norfolk to find that the washing on the line is nearly dry and the sun is shining 
Hope it's like this tomorrow
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Finished planting out the daff bulbs along the side of the path even though it was raining
Just a whole heap more spring bulbs to put in
Hoping to employ a bit of Monty's technique of making a hole with a broom handle and dropping the bulb in. Fingers crossed this might be cleaner than digging holes
(it is muddy out there. . . is it wrong to want to stay clean?
)
Panda it's good to get dirty
I came on here to ask Brum for some pics of his acers. Ohh and pics of twisted stem fuchsia standard ( and any other standards) please
Hi all, just managed to finish planting 150 crocus, 25 hyacinth and half a dozen heuchera into my new beds before the rain started - it really came down hard in very visible sheets! No need to water anything in now in though.
A good day, two trailer loads of free horse manure from the local stables.
plantes Cedrus diodora Kelly's Gold and an Aurora.
Started working behind the GH. a huge nettle clump, brambles, suckers from a shrub that has white berries, we no longer have the shrub just its offspring, assorted pieces of metal waiting for recycling. Was surprised at amount of space there is
It's where i am going to put my leaf mould bin, so will have to get a move ob.
we had the most huge torrential rain storm and then the sky turned blue and the sun came out. Fortunately OH had just put garden table and chairs into garage for winter so don't need to wait for them to dry out again
Oh thank goodness Verdun - I had a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach then - thought we might have to whizz down south and rescue you
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.