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  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    Hehe rosa @ watching Internet without Internet image



    They promise us it shall miss image



    Good bargains !! Sounds like your bit waffy too image , feet up time I shall put the kettle on . Digger biscuit anyone, Aldi ...rather nice image must stop scoffing biscuits image
  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Bjay, sorry to hear that you're wobbly. Tete a tete in 50p pots sounds like good medicine, Have they been checked for horsemeat, though?

    Just scoffed whole pack of felafel, had intended to save some for later - tut. Now cuppa and choccy muffin image

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Definately 'waffy' have been since Tuesday, just bought 2nd lot of lemsipimage

    Want to go in garden but know it won't do me any good. May have a saunter around later.

    My lovely white hellebores have just one leaf now - no flowersimage

    I have aplant bought round about November and i don't know what to do with it. The GC label says will grow (wall shrub) up to about 6ft but Mr Google says ot is a 20ft monster Any ideas:

    Pileostegia viburniodes

    Am I wrong?

    Like the look of that cold frame but I think I need a sturdier one , I have a plan involving the Spring Show hereimage

  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    Both books I've looked in says slow grower but 6m (20ft) image
  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471
    Maybe just a sit outside in fresh air with a lemsip all wrapped up be good , take a bookimage
  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    If it's climbing hydrangea they do get very big eventually - 4 to 8m it says on the RHS website. It does say ft and not m on your label, does it?

    If you have a big space, it seems to be a nice thing but having a bungalow it's not something I've tried.

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    I bought it because my courtyard/patio is very shady and thought it would give interest. I think if I put it in a large pot it would keep it smaller. Am I right.

    Just been for a walk round garden, wrapped up, lovely to see things shooting and the clematis responding to my treattment of them. . The lawn slopes very slightly down and where it reaches the sleepers is a gap. Last year i put in Tete a tete but that little trough type area has been permanently waterlogged. Have just seen a few daff leaves pointing up image

  • NolaNola Posts: 209
    Afternoon! Yippee it's Friday and the start of half term image

    Hope to get some seeds started in the propagators this week.



    Waffy is a term used here but I have absolutely no idea about a grunt futtock!??

    Not sure if I dare Google it!



    Sun is shining and it feels very Spring-like. Spotted a couple of purple crocus in the lawn. They strayed from the flower bed and I always look forward to spotting them.



    Glad OH on the mend Dean.

    Hope you feel better soon Bjay.



    Right, kettle on time. Bye for now image
  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    I notice that JP Gruntfuttock said 'If I want to look at the sea, I'll go to Bournemouth'. He'll have to wait until the Imax demolition is completed to get a decent view.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-21470212

     Just glad I'm not a Bournemouth rate-payer.

  • figratfigrat Posts: 1,619
    Have been struck down by lurgy. image
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