I have an abundance of Raspberry canes, Rhubarb, Various bare rooted soft fruit n an absolute shed of seed going free to a good home! Don't ask! I find it better not too!
Either that, or it was going in the bin!
Anybody have any preferences! Inbox me! I shall endeavour to send on! FOC of course!
Just got some sad news--my friend Zona, who is 89 has pancreatic cancer--so she won't have long. She has the most magnificent garden--you can see a tiny part of it through the window.
Her garden is her passion and is a true work of art. It is too manicured for my taste, and needs constant maintenance[which she gets help with, as it's 3 acres]--but she is out in it every day. Rides along on her mower--it has 2 ponds with a Japanese bridge connecting, a stream and many magnificent specimen trees.
It is not really treatable, and usually goes quite quickly, I understand--6 months if she's lucky, depending on how you look at it. She hopes to be at home as long as she possibly can.
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Right! On a serious note before I eat n retire!
I have an abundance of Raspberry canes, Rhubarb, Various bare rooted soft fruit n an absolute shed of seed going free to a good home! Don't ask! I find it better not too!
Either that, or it was going in the bin!
Anybody have any preferences! Inbox me! I shall endeavour to send on! FOC of course!
Coz the ain't way I shall use all that myself!
Gosh Dean. That sounds really interesting
Wish could see more
Herbs???
B'J! Gis a mo! Got summat Somewhere!
Dean sent you a message
Altough only the basic's! You are more than welcome!
But I never did!
Just got some sad news--my friend Zona, who is 89 has pancreatic cancer--so she won't have long. She has the most magnificent garden--you can see a tiny part of it through the window.
You may remember this photo, taken last year---
I am really going to miss her.
Oh Inka that's so sad. Is it not treatable?
Her garden looks wonderful too. J.
Her garden is her passion and is a true work of art. It is too manicured for my taste, and needs constant maintenance[which she gets help with, as it's 3 acres]--but she is out in it every day. Rides along on her mower--it has 2 ponds with a Japanese bridge connecting, a stream and many magnificent specimen trees.
It is not really treatable, and usually goes quite quickly, I understand--6 months if she's lucky, depending on how you look at it. She hopes to be at home as long as she possibly can.
Inka that is sad, you need to make the most of good memories while she is here. Her garden looks wonderful
Deanthat would be great - all offerings greatfully received. Have sent you message about a couple of other things.
Receipt is not really a problem