Went on a trip this morning to an allotment shop near by not been there before great lot of stuff, I got some ground cover and pegs and plastic sheeting, the allotments look great nice lot of flowers and veg, I so want to look around them
Put my ground cover fabric down will be area for a cold frame when made
I mowed the grass today looks nicer now grass seed doing ok
my leg still really sore and meds makes me feel bit sick taste so yuk but wanted to cut the grass
Spent a bit of time cooking made a quiche ham and parsley me don't eat quiche but wanted to make one- mum and dad and me enjoyed it and then a apple pie with left over pastry as had the rest of the sheet to use up
Yes Gg, Bekkie's right - probiotics will sort your tum out after antibiotics
Overcast so far this morning but mild - pigeons are cooing in the trees and the neighbour's chicken has just announced the arrival of yet another egg into the world.
I've hung a line of washing out and checked the garden thermometer, but as I'd not reset it after my few days away there's no point in recording the temperatures until tomorrow.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I don't know whose body clock I've borrowed I watched the Sculptress until 12.40am and can't stay in bed when I'm awake and the sun is shining so I'll be at lunchtime six hours sleep won't suit me.
Dove has the self set that looked like a melon grown much ? I've got a similar thing appeared, because it's at the side of a courgette I can tell it isn't one and does remind me of a gherkin which might explain it germinating outside. Only flaw in cunning idea is I don't compost pickled gherkins
It's got 3 proper leaves now KEF - I'm going to weed out the carrots around it and give it some space. I didn't want to try moving it as it's a wee bit late in the season to risk setting it back by transplanting it.
My best bet is that it's a Crown Prince squash - I buy several each autumn from the farm shop and store them in the garage, eating them through the winter so by the law of averages there's a lot of those seeds in the compost. Of course, we also have the occasional melon, but my bet is on the squash.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Yep
as long as its not naked round a bonfire!! 
Hope you're having a great time OL x
Evening all
Went on a trip this morning to an allotment shop near by not been there before great lot of stuff, I got some ground cover and pegs and plastic sheeting, the allotments look great nice lot of flowers and veg, I so want to look around them
Put my ground cover fabric down will be area for a cold frame when made
I mowed the grass today looks nicer now grass seed doing ok
my leg still really sore and meds makes me feel bit sick taste so yuk but wanted to cut the grass
Spent a bit of time cooking made a quiche ham and parsley me don't eat quiche but wanted to make one- mum and dad and me enjoyed it and then a apple pie with left over pastry as had the rest of the sheet to use up
Feet sore going to rest night
Gardengirl, if you can stomach it, get a pro biotic drink, anti bi's make me sick too, doc reccomended the probiotic
Good morning all
Yes Gg, Bekkie's right - probiotics will sort your tum out after antibiotics
Overcast so far this morning but mild - pigeons are cooing in the trees and the neighbour's chicken has just announced the arrival of yet another egg into the world.
I've hung a line of washing out and checked the garden thermometer, but as I'd not reset it after my few days away there's no point in recording the temperatures until tomorrow.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Good morning all. Sun again
I don't know whose body clock I've borrowed
I watched the Sculptress until 12.40am and can't stay in bed when I'm awake and the sun is shining so I'll be
at lunchtime six hours sleep won't suit me.
Morning KEF
We'll have to have an afternoon nap!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hi Bekki & Dove.
Dove has the self set that looked like a melon grown much ? I've got a similar thing appeared, because it's at the side of a courgette I can tell it isn't one and does remind me of a gherkin which might explain it germinating outside. Only flaw in cunning idea is I don't compost pickled gherkins
It's got 3 proper leaves now KEF - I'm going to weed out the carrots around it and give it some space. I didn't want to try moving it as it's a wee bit late in the season to risk setting it back by transplanting it.
My best bet is that it's a Crown Prince squash - I buy several each autumn from the farm shop and store them in the garage, eating them through the winter so by the law of averages there's a lot of those seeds in the compost. Of course, we also have the occasional melon, but my bet is on the squash.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.