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What's the weather like in your area?

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  • Alina WAlina W Posts: 1,445

    I think there is - the "edit" function, which used to work fine, fell over a few days ago, too.

  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    Frank it sounds like you've mistakenly clicked on something which means you are ignoring yourself, I did the same thing, don't despare.

    Click on public profile (top right). Click to edit and scroll down to forum settings. There's a section which says ' members I'm ignoring' . Follow the instructions and you should hopefully resolve things. If not get back to us, we can see everything you write.

    I was so pleased figrat responded when I had problems.. Frank, you of all people,  have not been sent to the naughty corner, the weather thread would not be the same without you image 

     

     

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    Thay sort of blanket cloud that blocks the sun but doesn't threaten rain.  Warm and windless in Kent today.image

  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    It's been sunny and hot here again.

    Everything is romping away in the garden but pests seem to be ahead of the natural controls on the raised veg garden and GH.  I've had green/blackfly and cabbage white butterfly (squashed some eggs yesterday). Tried organic spays and finally opted for a pesticide in the GH to stop greenflyimage

  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414

    Thanks to Figrat and Zoomer I think I have managed to get back on line
    I will try this.

    Frank.

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    I got greenfly on a rescue plant whilst it was being cosseted on my windowsill and after many days worth of endlessly rubbing off the offenders I've come to the conclusion that they must have over wintered in the soil?

    Anyways, tonight I found a ladybird larvae on my bathroom floor and promptly dispatched it onto my suffering plant with the greatest satisfaction. image 

  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414

    Old fingers on the keyboard can often cause a crash
    It seems I hit a wrong button disappearing in a flash
    Into a strange and barren world where I had never been
    Now with the help of friendly folk I am now back on the scene.

    Thanks all. Frank.

    And Teesside has had a rotten cold day, my daughters car broke down so she borrowed mine and Granddaughter gave me a school Sun Flower for some TLC, "I know you will make it well granddad" Hmm such confidence.

  • pr1mr0sepr1mr0se Posts: 1,193

    Well - if any one can make granddaughter's flower better, then it's you, Frank. 

    Very cloudy and threatening here, like it's been the past couple of days.  But, so far, it been more of a threat of rain then actual wet stuff;  things may change - we're predicted to have a bit of a soaking later today/tomorrow.  Jolly Jubilee weather?

  • figratfigrat Posts: 1,619
    Overcast here in S Devon. Rain forecast for later, which the garden will appreciate. Lots of silly Jubilee stuff going on in town, so off for a wander.



    Glad you're back Frank!
  • Alina WAlina W Posts: 1,445

    Cool and overcast here, too, with rain predicted tomorrow - typical bank holiday weather!

    Good to see you back, Frank image

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