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  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892
    Insomnia1973 wrote (see)

    ... I've got to try and fix my plastic greenhouse .. blown over and damaged in the winds...

    You need to make sure it will be able to stand up to any gales in the future. We often get very windy weather in March.

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    Just popped out to take this photo. The snowdrops have spread really well. the wet summer must have suited them.

    Jo, you won't know what to do with yourself when your daughter moves out. I bet you go over to her house and clean. image

    Ducks at the butchers! Were they still alive, Rosa?

     

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    I'm resisting going to the GC for a bit yet. Am carrying around in purse a gift voucher & a list!

    Must ring the one to check that their dahlias tubers have arrived before I trot down there. Did buy a chocolate cosmos tuber this morning, from supermarket, to start off for daughter to have on her sunny patio!

    Finally family have got the message that I'd like an early lunch please, so I can go out to do what I need to do! They're making biscuits at the mo. Garlic mushroom butties for lunch! image J.

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Ha ha Pam, she only was heard to say to OH that she already had a gardener who would also do the cleaning, ironing & cook the evening meal!! image

    She didnt like the rates I requested- highly inflated, but am not joking!! J.

  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    Looks like doggy is impressed with snowdrops too image
  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    I was wondering exactly what doggie is doing, and hoping he wasn't about to scratch the ground just there with hind legs, as dogs do. image

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Ducks on a pond opposite - typical village pond - they even have duck houses in the middle of the pool. Good butcher as wellimage

    Lovely snowdrops, hope mine clump up like that the one big clump I have the flower stems are very short. I take off some every year and plant elsewhere.

    Washing on line blowing nicely.

    Just checked and have more onion seedlings, never grown any sets or seeds before, Never thought I'd get excited by an onion eitherimage

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Ooh daughter just fed me with 2 pinwheel shortbread biscuits! Yummy! Magazine article possibly from '70s found with Mum's knitting patterns! J.

  • Bjay, anything that germinates is exciting, the wonders of nature, love it. My OH is all ways over the moon when he digs his first root of potatoes of the seasonimage, be a while yet thoughimage

    Lovely snowdrops Pam. I saw my first clump of wild  snowdrops this year growing in the hedgerow yesterday, we have got lots in the garden. It lifts the spirits, Spring can't be far away, can it?imageimage

    ChrisX

  • Hello all. Lots going on today it seems. I'm not going to be able to get out into the garden as I must spring clean my bedroom now that I can get the clothes back into the wardrobe.

    Have already been to the tip, taken son no. 3 to work and found the hens have left me one egg.

    I've got a peanut feeder in the garden and half the peanuts have gone but I've not seen anyone visiting it. Am wondering who the culprit could be!

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