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  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Hello everbody-thanks for all the health advice and good wishes-after another disturbed nightimage-phoned the out of hours service this morning and got some helpful advice-drink more fluids,eat moreimage-the trouble is that seems like a recipe for disasterimage

    Gary that sounds like a plot from an Indiana film

    I think we gonna need a bigger garden

  • Keep drinking plain water and try eating a rich tea biscuit. Never underestimate the power of a rich tea biscuit. How long have you been poorly Geoff?

  • Hi, Kate, did your neighbours talk to you about their plans? If the government relax the planning laws as they say they will lots more of unsightly extensions could sprout up. It will look better when it's finished and might create a little shelterd area in your garden.

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    This one is 'Bishop's Children' grown from seed. the dahlias are still going strong and have been good this year.

  • How are you,Maud? I haven't read that book.

    Inka talked about the Rainbow Bridge when she lost her cat. I had to google it as I'd never heard of it but I was in floods of tears. Really beautiful.

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Geoff what are we going to do with youimage

    pottiepam lovely dahlia, my neighbour did discuss his plans and it looked much better in his pictures, I am hoping that when it is finished it will look better.

    maud have a lovely lunch.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Maud it has been going on since late Monday-it seems to a bug I have picked up-that is the advice I got as well

    I will survive-never fear

    I am waiting for David to comment on the sweet pea trial-it seems that that spring sowing is a slight winner for more but later into the season flowers

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Regarding the sweet peas, I am going to do an Autumn and a Spring sowing  for next summer.

  • figratfigrat Posts: 1,619
    Planning to do the same...but don't think I will have the patience to count the blooms! I guess both sowings would be planted out at the same time though?
  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    I think the conclusion was if you are limited to space so just have one area that a spring sowing will suffice and it doesn't make make an awful lot of difference- you just get flowers at different times

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