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  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Morning All

    Garden and washing beckns

    I was told to back up but also to do what Liz does and have prints as technology changes and you could end up with photos you can't access, Printed photos never change. So my son gave me an album already started of baby photos for Christmas

    Weeding fruit today and maybe attempt to seive compost (never done before) to put on fruit. I know you can purchase those seives with a handle but I will have to use trad type so that OH can see I can't manage then i'll be able to get the other sirt without an argument.image

  • discodavediscodave Posts: 510

    I just found this photo of my dog on google of when she was a puppy. 

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  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471

    awww so cute image

  • BrummieBenBrummieBen Posts: 460

    Bjay, get your OH to make one, all I use s a 8 inch block of 2x2 with my hand to squash the soil through. The thing with that handle one, is what happens when you hit larger bits or stones? Maybe that's why it's a compost only sieve. Looks heavy to pick up to empty out the stuff that doesn't go through!. Morning all, more lawn removal scheduled today, hoping most will be done, rain forcast tuesday night, so I really have to get a shift on!

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Merry Christmas allimage

    Have had a Monday lie in -watched Mary and Martha-very sniffy viewingimage

    Spring is supposed to arrive here this morning-the cloud is beginning to break upimage

    Think I might galvanise the dahlias back into growthimage

     

  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471

    Afternoon Geoff image

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Thanks Ben but we have 3 metal and 1 plastic already just not sure what that will do to my shoulders. We sifted 3 large raised beds of soil everyone pitching in - now that was hard work. Going to order another eaised bed as Harrod seem to have a deal on this week  and it's where I bought the other 3.

    Just booked another holiday image An attempt to bring whole family together for a weekend. meeting half way near Ashbourne, unfortunately middle son won't comeimage but we now know better than to interfere. He may then change his mind. We will be there for a bit longer than a weekend because we can image

  • BrummieBenBrummieBen Posts: 460

    Something arrived for me!!

     

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     It's brilliant, already turned one dalek, took like 10 mins, as long as you don't go crazy and try to lift the whole heap first go, very effective too. Can't recommend highly enough, thank you FigRat. Stainless too and nothing to go wrong, very happy when I buy a tool and realise it's basically for life!

  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    Afties all - doesn't time fly when you're outside in the sun? Only hunger brought me back in image

    Lovely pics of everyone's gardens - keep 'em coming!  Talking about "boys toys"  OH enjoyed lopping our too tall trees with his brand new gadget:  http://www.mysmartbuy.com/p-280-Eckman-8ft-10in-750W-Electric-Telescopic-Branch-Lopper-Chainsaw.html

    I hung around nervously giving safety instructions image.

    Hope everyone is well and enjoying their day image

     

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Hello anyone who's having a quick break and a peek. I've come in from a garden that I would actually describe as 'not cold'!!!!!!  And pleased that I've finally got the root of the pyracantha out image I did fall over on my upholstered rear and non-upholstered elbow at the finish but a bruise or two is worth it image  The old overgrown bed and crazy paving path is now gone and ready to be smoothed out to re-site the chicken ranch and lay some slabs alongside. Off to the hairdresser in a mo. so enforced rest - probably a good thing.

    See y'all later image

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