Yep - well OH thinks it is - spend too much time in the garden or on Forum It is always cleaned and vacuumed, just I don't usually do it all in one day, I like to potter at it
Just taken aphoto of some of my babies posted on another thread
Becks, any old empty compost bags around? They're black lined & have holes for drainage. Or you could always put the charity bag into a black bin liner, plus some holes for drainage, & that would be darker & thicker too.
Have cleaned & stored the 'pot saucers'- well a collection of old, cracked, chipped side/dinner plates/bowls. Have far too many, but daughter will need some for her house plants/babies so a good recycle there. I always find myself remembering when we actually used them as plates & where we got them from. Certainly a cereal bowl from my uni days still going.
The wood from daughter's futon has been stashed inside the shed. Far to good a quality to tip it. I now have space on the greenhouse staging. Still to find room for the supermarket delivery crate that daughter brought back from uni. Hmm, sturdy, very good handles, lots of drainage.....must think on that.
Anyway, after these jam butties, will go & prune the cornus so have the stems ready for plant supports next month.
Oh & the 2 pots of s/pea seeds that I thought were 'duff' & just popped onto the shelf in the 'not frost free greenhouse' are showing signs of life after all! J.
Hello to "The Doctor" we had planned to have a day at lanhydrock tomorrow, guess that's off, the camelias and rhododendrons will be finished by the time we get there.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
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Points for cheese cake 6 a slice - not as low as I thought but I suppose it could be made lower by a point ir 2
Vacuumng done - break for lunch- then to get changed
Want to play in the garden though
Is your house a tip usually Bjay-is the Queen coming as well?
Jean -not looking hopeful-what town are you?
It could be snowy
Yep - well OH thinks it is - spend too much time in the garden or on Forum
It is always cleaned and vacuumed, just I don't usually do it all in one day, I like to potter at it
Just taken aphoto of some of my babies posted on another thread
Becks, any old empty compost bags around? They're black lined & have holes for drainage. Or you could always put the charity bag into a black bin liner, plus some holes for drainage, & that would be darker & thicker too.
Have cleaned & stored the 'pot saucers'- well a collection of old, cracked, chipped side/dinner plates/bowls. Have far too many, but daughter will need some for her house plants/babies so a good recycle there. I always find myself remembering when we actually used them as plates & where we got them from. Certainly a cereal bowl from my uni days still going.
The wood from daughter's futon has been stashed inside the shed. Far to good a quality to tip it. I now have space on the greenhouse staging. Still to find room for the supermarket delivery crate that daughter brought back from uni. Hmm, sturdy, very good handles, lots of drainage.....must think on that.
Anyway, after these jam butties, will go & prune the cornus so have the stems ready for plant supports next month.
Oh & the 2 pots of s/pea seeds that I thought were 'duff' & just popped onto the shelf in the 'not frost free greenhouse' are showing signs of life after all!
J.
I notice when we go on holiday-everything gets cleaned-so neighbour can't tut
-in the in-between times......................
Haha Geoff - sounds like us! Only problem now is that nice neighbour has moved - need new motivation to do more cleaning
yes jo, I have 2 empty big compost bags at the ready, but 32 seed potatoes.
Also have a couple of recycling plastic containers, but will still need more space. Am going to opt for the charity bag in a bin bag option.
I think we should arrange a day trip to Caz's!! Noe there would be motivation!

Caz, I said Geoff looked perky (or whatever I said) because he said "good morning" and there was a smiley. Recently he's been saying "grunt"!
Just out to do some gardening. Not raining.