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  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    image If you think I'd stick my hand up a dead badger, you can think again!!

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Hi extras

    Thing is Lottie if I came round with my barrow I might not get my barrow back, so sorry noimage

    Hope things begin to look up for you now PamLL

    A french dead badger - Hmmm

    Just watched some more Geoff  Hamilton - cottage gardens now, Interesting how some plants have moved on, hardiness and genetically speaking

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Would that be un blaireau mort? I've never had occasion to look up a dead french badger before image

    Feeling virtuous, have spent the afternoon clearing a very overgrown and mucky path. I think I've used enough calories to earn a shortbread bikky image

  • Pam LL, good news.



    Do the French eat badgers? They eat most creatures don't they?
  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Well done on coping Pam. Fingers & toes crossed for you.

    OH back, fed & now asleep! Daughter wants meal early...... at least I managed a shower & now smell less of Jeys! image

    Ironically I'd like a good downpour of rain to finish washing off the roof panels that I did manage to do after all. Moved all the bulb pots from next to greenhouse & the Box tubs & the water container that drains off the roof that side. What has puzzled me is how did I fit all the stuff under the staging before I moved it to clean out under there? Oh well never mind, shall sort sometime.

    Noticed a small self-seeded, into patio crack, viola is in flower as is a polyanthus next to it. image

    All being well shall clean out a bit in the shed, do the dirty pots brush out/store away tomorrow/sunday.

    Off to cook now. J.

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    Sorry, I know I should go on a computer forum for this but if anyone can help, it will save me hours of wading through twaddle. On Google searches there used - until quite recently - to be an option on the left side for 'pages from the UK'. It has now gone and I get fed up with getting American sites when I want results specific to here! Does anyone know where it is? Or how to get the same effect without having to remember to type UK every time?

    Thank you if you can help.

    Flo x image

  • InkadogInkadog Posts: 492

    Jo, you are so industrious; how satisfying to get so much done. My greenhouse has been tidied but not scrubbed--what exactly is Jeyes fluid? I use diluted bleach and I have a fogger in reserve. Right now I have several plants overwintering in there, and just a heat lamp is enough for now. Will be starting some seeds next month, so have dug out the trays and found the covers.

    Frosty this morning, but lovely sunshine--need to sort out that garden gate.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Yes Flo -it changed a few weeks backimage

    Along the top it has web in red and a line of options after a search?-click on the one on the right that says search tools-under the red web-web will appear in grey-click on that -a drop-down option of pages from the UK -click on thatimage

  • Bjay, you have me sussed!

    My dream house has been sold! No point doing the lottery nowimage

    Flo - can't help with the google thing - mine seems to be set automatically to UK. No good asking me how!

    Off home now - got to pick up OH on the way, he's got a puncture (the bike that is, not OH himself, although he could do with a little deflating!)

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Just had to fight my way through animals all crashed out in front of fire. Thing is if i hadn't got through fire would have gone outimage

    Morning inka, snow is forecast here over the week end.. May be a storm in a tea cup though ie we are having a lot of hype about it.

    As for Google just get uk, no idea  how!!image

    Jeyes fluid is a form of disinfectant with a VERY strong smell that us gardeners use

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