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  • Pam, the one at the back with large pale leaves looks like choisya - I have one of these and its now about 4ft tall by 4ft wide. Has white flowers and is evergreen. I would have thought it would be ok in a pot for a little while but then you'll want to plant it out. Not sure about the others. Good selection though!

    Bjay my recommendation for peas would be Early Onward or maybe Hurst Greenshaft. As for squashes, I grew Sweet Lightning this year - small sweet squashes, and my favourite Crown Prince - bluey colour outside and sweet orange flesh, and very good for storing. I'm going to try a new one next year which is supposed to be a cross between a crown prince and a butternut (seeds from DT Browns). Plus the usual pumpkins of course!

  • Thanks for your help all.

    Not very clear photo but I've googled your suggestions.

    Hebe, leucothe, gaultheria,euonymous, choysia and some kind of conifer seem to be what they are.

    They were only £6.99 for the collection and I thought they'd give a bit of winter colour and then I'll plant them out next year.

    I'm looking forward to Skyfall, Chris. I'm like you with traps but if the critters stayed where they are supposed to we wouldn't have to get rid of them. I've had a rat that has tunneled through the concrete floor of the chicken house. I set a trap and caught one that was killed cleanly but another was caught by it's leg and I had to kill it myself. i felt terrible especially as it had dragged the trap across the floor and would have suffered for some time.

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Afternoon lovelies!

    Quite pleasant out there today! Asda came on time, new Sky card arrived in the post this morning, ready for Friday, Got a text saying my phone and broadband will go live on the 20th, some of my sweet peas have germinated, and just took Jess to nursery!! All is rosy in the Flynn household so far!

    Still no kate. image

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Wind a bit nippy out the back now, but washing flapping well. Have also opened up the big coldframe for some ventilation & fished out a couple of small slugs from the other coldframe where the HA seedlings are.

    The Weeping Fig in greenhouse is still going ok despite the couple of cold nights. The top of the back garden went down to -1C & by the greenhouse it's often colder, but have no max/min down there. I know the plant is inside the greenhouse, but the roof single polycarbonate panels do not give much protection IME. We shall see.

    Debating going outside to potter, but with the wind today any leaf sweeping daft. Not really in the mood either. Tomorrow I shall go out- if wet I can do the bulb pots in the greenhouse & even start to clean it out, maybe..... no rush this year. J.

  • Hi Pam, I've always been pottiepam. I think I saw a pottering pam once on here but that wasn't me.  image

    Hi, Becks, glad you are rosy. I've been tempted to change my broadband as it seems expensive but never had any trouble with it and always get straight onto this site so maybe better to stick to the devil I know. Virgin Media.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Hello to all those late for registration-have spent the morning in the garden,tidying lifting and putting way-that will do for today-also bonfire building has started for baking hedgehogsimage-very mild outside

    Still waiting too see who is going into the jungle this year along with the MP and Rosie from Corrie

    Will save Skyfall for the DVD release

    And now lunch-time-no rats spiders or cockroachesimage

     

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    I know what you mean Pam. This is just a trial really. See how it goes. image

    Your peas are so perfect Pam LL !! image

    Erm Geoff, bonfire night was the 5th!! imageimage

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Hi all

    Just spent morning sorting through seeds I have and where spaces are that I need to purchase. and chucking old ones. Went to Harroate Flower show and then Malvern Autumn show (of course) as a result have loads of freebie seeds, but of course, does leave spaces. As 2 of you have said 'Hurst Greenshaft' is a good pea I will give it a go.

    never grown squash before and hope to have an extra bed in new year - I have raised beds,- for squash, cougettes, etc. hope they don't grow too large!

    Thanks for help. Any other suggestions greatfully received.

    Those peas look amazing, Pam

    Loved Skyfall all those thinking of going

  • Hello Geoff, I think the gypsies baked hedgehogs in clay so the prickles would come off. Phillip Schofield is getting a bit of stick for eating a guinea pig while on holiday in Peru. I love guinea pigs but rabbits are kept for pets too and it seems  okay to eat them.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    I like to be a rebel

    How was the mucky movie Becks?

    Pam -you should go on Masterchef

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