Sunny and dry here but a very cold wind. Good weather for drying the garden. My first purple crocus has appeared, and dwarf daffs won't be long. All good in KEF world.
Morning all, glad that appears to be sorted - noticed a couple of 'latest posts' timed around 7.30 under the new nym but they didn't appear in the actual threads.
Will be planting my capsicum seeds in my home made heated propagator today (another thread the nym-shifter messed-up a bit ) and am going to assemble the frame for my new 4x2m polytunnel, so need to brush-up on my "chinglish" instruction sheet interpretation skills!
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
Morning all. Those instruction sheets are fun aren't they Bob!
Well it looks like we're all storming on and not letting t***s spoil this forum. There's enough of those kinds of people in real life without having them here. I have to go and deal with one of those clowns soon - the bank....
I may have to buy some plants to keep me sane
My dwarf Iris are looking nice - one pot is a little behind the other two as it was done a couple of weeks later. Must get a pic if the rain stays away long enough.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Simply block sotongeoff folks. The weirdo is playing games. If you fall out about him you will lose the forum
Yes, I sometimes wonder if the powers that be may decide that the forum section of this site isn't worth the hassle and may feel inclined to close it. I've always believed that the disruptive behaviour of a couple of loonies hastened the demise of the BBC gardening messageboard.
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Sunny and dry here but a very cold wind. Good weather for drying the garden. My first purple crocus has appeared, and dwarf daffs won't be long. All good in KEF world.
Good sentiment Nut
Hi Sue
Lily
Morning all, glad that appears to be sorted - noticed a couple of 'latest posts' timed around 7.30 under the new nym but they didn't appear in the actual threads.
Will be planting my capsicum seeds in my home made heated propagator today (another thread the nym-shifter messed-up a bit
) and am going to assemble the frame for my new 4x2m polytunnel, so need to brush-up on my "chinglish" instruction sheet interpretation skills!
Morning all, me up early today - dry out trying to get a head start in the garden
I shall have to go and visit Mr Sainsbury or we'll starve.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Morning all. Those instruction sheets are fun aren't they Bob!
Well it looks like we're all storming on and not letting t***s spoil this forum. There's enough of those kinds of people in real life without having them here. I have to go and deal with one of those clowns soon - the bank....
I may have to buy some plants to keep me sane
My dwarf Iris are looking nice - one pot is a little behind the other two as it was done a couple of weeks later. Must get a pic if the rain stays away long enough.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/hello-forkers/147687-454.html
We have them in East Anglia too Verdun
it seems that larger bodies and thicker body hair is the way to go for success 

I shall cancel that session at the salon immediately
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning guys, off to get some prices for some ballast to get the base for my greenhouse ready
Yes, I sometimes wonder if the powers that be may decide that the forum section of this site isn't worth the hassle and may feel inclined to close it. I've always believed that the disruptive behaviour of a couple of loonies hastened the demise of the BBC gardening messageboard.
David, think we are sorted. Mods been at work