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  • Tracey-Newbie wrote (see)
    Hope it gets sorted soon David, so much rubbish going on for people at the moment image

    Quite right,Tracy....as I said earlier, my problems are tiny in compared to many.

  • Thanks for the welcome Kef and David.Sorry I haven't been on here for a couple of days.We are due an Ofsted inspection at work anytime now so have been making sure everything is as it should be.It's the last time I'll have the stress as I retire in 2 weeks.Can't wait.Then I can be in my garden as much as I want.Might even take some more photos.

    This is my first hellebore flower last Sunday.

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  • PS.Does any one know why my post gets deleted just as I am getting to the end.That was my 5th attempt to post the above.Thanks.

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    pinkq  I don't know why that happens with your posting, if it continues start a new thread, asking Daniel if he can help.  E.g.    "Daniel please help"...then detail your problem.

    Daniel is gardener's world editor who oversees the site and liaises with the site technicians. Think that is his sort of title, but a great help when needed.

    If unsure, give a shout and one of us "old" members will start it for you. image

    Love your Hellibore which is it?

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    Not taken by me, but I think it's very clever.

  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Made me laugh, something to attempt on a boring winter morning. Hope you get home & snug soon.

  • Thanks Kef.I'll do that if it continues.Sorry Ihave no idea what the hellebore is called.I was one of Hayloft's 10  for £10 two years ago but I think they still have the offer this year.

  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800
    Gorgeous colour Pink, I love purple image I am definitely getting Hellibores at the weekend.
  • Thanks Tracey.Have a look at Hayloft plants under magazine offers.They are good reliable plants at 10 for £12.50.They won,t flower this year but should next year.

  • Welcome PinkQ image  I retired in November (we'd just been Ofsteded too) - Retirement is lovely - you can noodle all day with gardening friends, and go for walks with your camera and plan trips to see snowdrops with gardening friends, and ........... oh it's lovely image 

    If you have any trouble acclimatising yourself to it we'll all help, won't we folks?image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





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