Ha ha ha. Oh my! Not a lot goes on here. I'm also a keep myself to myself type, so wouldn't know the local gossip. I live in Norton canes though, and have a place called Chasewater practically at the end of my road, which also has a working steam train station, which host events and things.
I think the most exciting thing that has happened round here lately is the M6 terrorist scare, see here, which was also just around the corner from me.
So, Insomnia, I suppose (as a new gardener) you will (or have) visited The HollyBush, Pipers & Dobbies garden centres....and for ref, Fuchsia World, Pie Green Road is worth a visit....just fuchsias though, nothing else.
I'm on the opposite side of The Chase....Milford side.
The police got slated a bit for that scare for over-reacting-bit they are in a no-win situation-it could have been a terroist- has the person spoken up at all?
David, The HollyBush is lovely! Especially at Christmas, when they have their Santa's Grotto, although I haven't been for many years! Is Dobbies the one by The Spread Eagle up the A5? I've passed it many times, but never been in. Looks big though.
I haven't been in any of the garden centres this year, as I am on such I tight budget. I have bought seeds from my local hardware shop to be honest. But it is only a practice run this year really for my little one. But I have got that interested/addicted it's unreal! Hence planning to redesign both my front and back gardens next year. All seeds were sown way too late this year, but I hadn't a clue when I started.
Jess has her own little website if you want a look. (No selling, so not spam! LOL)
Geoff, I don't really know. I don't watch TV at all, and only knew about this incident as they closed off the end of our road access to the A5/M6 and looked up the news on the internet.
Well, yes CBeebies is on all day, but I don't watch it, apart from Mr Bloom's Nursery! TV doesn't interest me in the slightest. I could quite happily not have a set in the house. The only use mine has at the moment is that isn't a flatscreen, and still has that huge bump at the back, which gets pretty warm, and great for germinating seedlings that need bottom heat!
Yes, The HolyBush does seem to excel at Christmas and is good for children at any time. Quite right, Dobbies is the one off Gailey island and not as big as the HollyBush, I think.
If you're on a budget, maybe this forum could organise (as many others do) a seed swap.
I think someone else was interested in a seed-swap but it takes a bit of organising-perhaps at the appropriate time it might be worth testing the water so to speak?
Becks-what about sporty stuff?-Kate is the sports guru.
Sorry if all sounds fishing but just trying to find out a common interest-other than the garden of course
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Ha ha ha. Oh my! Not a lot goes on here. I'm also a keep myself to myself type, so wouldn't know the local gossip. I live in Norton canes though, and have a place called Chasewater practically at the end of my road, which also has a working steam train station, which host events and things.
I think the most exciting thing that has happened round here lately is the M6 terrorist scare, see here, which was also just around the corner from me.
http://news.sky.com/story/956382/passengers-speak-of-their-m6-terror-scare
So, Insomnia, I suppose (as a new gardener) you will (or have) visited The HollyBush, Pipers & Dobbies garden centres....and for ref, Fuchsia World, Pie Green Road is worth a visit....just fuchsias though, nothing else.
I'm on the opposite side of The Chase....Milford side.
Well that's disappointing.
The police got slated a bit for that scare for over-reacting-bit they are in a no-win situation-it could have been a terroist- has the person spoken up at all?
David, The HollyBush is lovely! Especially at Christmas, when they have their Santa's Grotto, although I haven't been for many years! Is Dobbies the one by The Spread Eagle up the A5? I've passed it many times, but never been in. Looks big though.
I haven't been in any of the garden centres this year, as I am on such I tight budget. I have bought seeds from my local hardware shop to be honest. But it is only a practice run this year really for my little one. But I have got that interested/addicted it's unreal!
Hence planning to redesign both my front and back gardens next year. All seeds were sown way too late this year, but I hadn't a clue when I started.
Jess has her own little website if you want a look. (No selling, so not spam! LOL)
Jessies Mini Garden
http://jessiesminigarden.yolasite.com/
Geoff, I don't really know. I don't watch TV at all, and only knew about this incident as they closed off the end of our road access to the A5/M6 and looked up the news on the internet.
You dont watch tv!!-well we can't have that-how can that be?-not even CBBC or CBeebies?
Will check out Jessies garden-at the moment the rain is bouncing off the pavements -that should snuff the torch out
Well, yes CBeebies is on all day, but I don't watch it, apart from Mr Bloom's Nursery! TV doesn't interest me in the slightest. I could quite happily not have a set in the house. The only use mine has at the moment is that isn't a flatscreen, and still has that huge bump at the back, which gets pretty warm, and great for germinating seedlings that need bottom heat!
Ah bless! That's really nice, Insomnia.
Yes, The HolyBush does seem to excel at Christmas and is good for children at any time. Quite right, Dobbies is the one off Gailey island and not as big as the HollyBush, I think.
If you're on a budget, maybe this forum could organise (as many others do) a seed swap.
So when X factor comes round shortly you will not be joining me?
Oh good Lord Geoff, no. You're on your own there.
David, seed swap sounds great. I'm surprised there isn't something like that already on here.
I think someone else was interested in a seed-swap but it takes a bit of organising-perhaps at the appropriate time it might be worth testing the water so to speak?
Becks-what about sporty stuff?-Kate is the sports guru.
Sorry if all sounds fishing but just trying to find out a common interest-other than the garden of course