Have walked dogs - they not sure why they went out earlier than usual but I have a busy day - helping in dog rescue shop this afty, giving dog rescue talk this evening. Coffee and crumpet break now
Well it might be sunny out there, but brass monkeys a better description.
Fed birds, wrapped up the new Hellebore pot & tucked it near a part-shade wall. Ditto the basil mint pot, which the frost 'caught' earlier this yr. It now looks happier having been in a cold frame for a bit, but I know will forget to water, so have put it against a warm wall. Will trim off the frosted tops sometime, but lot of new growth waiting. Then can repot into bigger later, along with my normal mint which the frost split the flower bucket was using. J.
I've just disobeyed OH and been into the garden to hang washing on the line - I did wrap up warm and had woolly hat on - but the sun's shining and there's a good breeze and the bedlinen has to be washed at least once a year
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Morning late folk
Jean-I have posted something -perhaps other would weigh in as well?
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/site-feedback/what-is-going-on-with-site/77101.html#197019
Have walked dogs - they not sure why they went out earlier than usual but I have a busy day - helping in dog rescue shop this afty, giving dog rescue talk this evening. Coffee and crumpet break now
Sounds like a good solution Liz
Hehehehehe Bunny
Well it might be sunny out there, but brass monkeys a better description.
Fed birds, wrapped up the new Hellebore pot & tucked it near a part-shade wall. Ditto the basil mint pot, which the frost 'caught' earlier this yr. It now looks happier having been in a cold frame for a bit, but I know will forget to water, so have put it against a warm wall. Will trim off the frosted tops sometime, but lot of new growth waiting. Then can repot into bigger later, along with my normal mint which the frost split the flower bucket was using. J.
The wind is not so bad-no comments please-just brought 3 eggs in -put my finger through one shell
-saved the inside-life is thrilling isn't it?
Who forgot about the begonia corms in the spare room?-shooting nicely-now parked in greenhouse-must remember to cover or bring in at night
Perhaps a reminder could be posted-ta-
I've just disobeyed OH and been into the garden to hang washing on the line - I did wrap up warm and had woolly hat on - but the sun's shining and there's a good breeze and the bedlinen has to be washed at least once a year
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Off to check out some 'beige' ..