Yes, but Geoff, I was only saying what time of year I popped in there, not actually discussing the event itself. Maybe I should have put December time.
I have been digging. Why is it that however carefully you dig up your potatoes you always miss some? Just re- dug some of that area and found quite a few!
Also found quite a few enormous worms.
Tomorrow I'm hoping to persuade OH to visit the plot with me to carry home the potatoes and pumpkins. They're heavy!
Hello,all---YAY! It's finally raining, and the forecast is for several days, so the cistern is being replenished as we speak, and outside it smells divine. I have finished potting up my bulbs--mostly tulips, Dutch iris, and alliums. I have also planted 2 new bearded iris--Ancient Echoes and Midnight Oil. I have several perennials to move, but will wait until the dusty ground has absorbed some moisture. Meanwhile, there's lots of leaves to rake!!! Spring will tell how many plants are lost.
Re photo Background is fuchsia called Delta Sarah, just love it. Supposed to be hardy. Variegated plant infront is Norah Leigh.
Also in bed is rose Margaret Merril, a deep burgaundy Heuchera called Shanghai and on post - not realy visible is Clamatis rubra marginata. Scent so strong like almonds. All plants are new thisyear
I always thought Carolwas a she until my son met him
Did you do earlies or main crop Lottie. All my earlies have been harvested now. Hoped they'd at least go until a yearly event that is happening in December which celebrates the birth of our Lord!
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I could relate a joke about the balloon famly that is an oldie but goldie
Yes, but Geoff, I was only saying what time of year I popped in there, not actually discussing the event itself. Maybe I should have put December time.
There is an MP called Hilary Benn-he is a bloke-what where they thinking?
Carol Reed made films -another bloke
bjay that plant looks lovely.
The shredder has now overheated
I am going to make some Christmas cards this weekend
I have been digging. Why is it that however carefully you dig up your potatoes you always miss some? Just re- dug some of that area and found quite a few!
Also found quite a few enormous worms.
Tomorrow I'm hoping to persuade OH to visit the plot with me to carry home the potatoes and pumpkins. They're heavy!
Will shop for the onesie later!
Hello,all---YAY! It's finally raining, and the forecast is for several days, so the cistern is being replenished as we speak, and outside it smells divine. I have finished potting up my bulbs--mostly tulips, Dutch iris, and alliums. I have also planted 2 new bearded iris--Ancient Echoes and Midnight Oil. I have several perennials to move, but will wait until the dusty ground has absorbed some moisture. Meanwhile, there's lots of leaves to rake!!! Spring will tell how many plants are lost.
Re photo Background is fuchsia called Delta Sarah, just love it. Supposed to be hardy. Variegated plant infront is Norah Leigh.
Also in bed is rose Margaret Merril, a deep burgaundy Heuchera called Shanghai and on post - not realy visible is Clamatis rubra marginata. Scent so strong like almonds. All plants are new thisyear
I always thought Carolwas a she until my son met him
So glad you got your rain Inka! Must be heaven!
Did you do earlies or main crop Lottie. All my earlies have been harvested now. Hoped they'd at least go until a yearly event that is happening in December which celebrates the birth of our Lord!
Our Lord Simon Cowell has just had his birthday
Lottie-I am not wearing a big boys baby-gro-I will look stupid- and that will never do