Forum home The potting shed
This Forum will close on Wednesday 27 March, 2024. Please refer to the announcement on the Discussions page for further detail.

Fork Handles

14964974995015022927

Posts

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Ooops, forgot to share, sorry everyone.

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    imageimageimage

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    Well just back in from a good tidy up outside after yesterday's deluge and gales . Lovely day here for a change , ( sorry Flo ! ) The grass is still a foot high so will have to wait for it to dry out a bit first so no doubt I'll be the talk of the neighbourhood !

    Sorry for my ignorance but what is W U Ms and Flamers ?  Like all addictions I would be inclined not to feed them ( except cake of course ! ) image

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Wind Up Merchants. Flamers are, I think, people who use the anonimity of message boards to be offensive and insulting to individuals or groups of people. Agrre, don't feed them - responses are what they want. It's so nice to have an 'ignore' button on this forum.

    Please don't apologise for your sun, enjoy it  :- )  Mine's back now, anyway. Just have to time it right and get bits indoors before the next shower.

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    I don't know Jean. I don't grow flowers. image

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    image Ha ha ha!! I thought VERY wrong! Thought you were referring to a plant jean!!

  • Jean GenieJean Genie Posts: 1,724

    imageimageimage- Thought I MAY have been !!!!

  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    Following the discovery that Marmite may help to prevent MRSA and other infections, the public are being warned not to start wolfing down large amounts of Marmite on toast...
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9501857/Love-it-or-hate-it-Marmite-could-stop-spread-of-MRSA.html

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    The Russian Vine saga is what first brought me to a forum as I needed the name of a thug MD had mentioned on GW. I have just rescued 2 skimmias that could not fight back against it but the Euphorbia is doing a good job so I have a few more to go in. At least if he walks all over my border with Euphorbias in place he may cause himself an injuryimage

    Frank I appreciate what you are saying about pots, but some of my issues are his ignoring the boundary between his and my garden, he told me one day that he had planted the roses in my front garden, I was so flabergasted I could not reply.

    I have custard creamsimage but no cakeimage

  • PalaisglidePalaisglide Posts: 3,414
    kate1123 wrote (see)

     

    Frank I appreciate what you are saying about pots, but some of my issues are his ignoring the boundary between his and my garden, he told me one day that he had planted the roses in my front garden, I was so flabergasted I could not reply.

    I have custard creamsimage but no cakeimage

    Kate I am speechless at the fact you were too flabbergasted to say anything, all I can think is you were in shock. Chop out the roses (after flowering of course) and sling them over his Russian Vines then plant Japanese Knot weed or Bamboo that will make him move on, mind it could take the rest of your life getting rid of it when he goes.
    They do say we can do as we wish in our own garden so burying a bootle of killer with a drip feed top on his vine root should do something.

    Frank.

Sign In or Register to comment.