Do you remember the Cinerias that Beechgrove did last year, we were all so impressed that we said we would give them a go I also bought some red zinnias, red amaranthus, verbascums, eryngiums.........I can see a car boot sale next year, although this years seedling are struggling today
I do like all the trials and the new varieties of plants. Jims comments about compost particularly useful. I want to know how those school kids grew such healthy plants, a heated greenhouse maybe?
People have apparently been "braving" the winds a rather overused adjective in my opinion-Chery was being constantly brave when she split from hubby-she and Katy Perry are on Graham Norton tonight
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Do you remember the Cinerias that Beechgrove did last year, we were all so impressed that we said we would give them a go
I also bought some red zinnias, red amaranthus, verbascums, eryngiums.........I can see a car boot sale next year, although this years seedling are struggling today
I did and forgot-thanks for reminding-they showed them in flower in the early shows?
Another good Beechgrove last night I thought
I do like all the trials and the new varieties of plants. Jims comments about compost particularly useful. I want to know how those school kids grew such healthy plants, a heated greenhouse maybe?
I missed the bit about seed composts in a previous programme as I was on the beach-what conclusions did they reach?
They may have bought the plants in
New Horizon peat free seed compost was top rated at 20p a litre.
No! they showed the pupils sowing the seeds then planting them out, was I hoodwinked
People have apparently been "braving" the winds a rather overused adjective in my opinion-Chery was being constantly brave when she split from hubby-she and Katy Perry are on Graham Norton tonight
Are we already looking at tv highlights, I have not had lunch yet.
Fighting my way past football hyperbole
I had fish finger sandwiches-yummy
I have made soup but now want fish finger sandwiches
Compromise-have soup sandwiches.