Got soaked this afternoon picking grandaughter up from school. Couldn't take the baby out as it was raining all day. Looking forward to some warm weather the weekend.
I'm also getting a little worried about Punkdoc, I wonder if he's returning to his youth, he'll be sporting a mohican next, whilst wearing leather waders over a nursie outfit.
My Green Zebras have had only the vaguest tinge of yellow, even when quite ripe! *I find the 'squeeze test' (be very gentle mind) is the most reliable guide to ripeness...
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Got soaked this afternoon picking grandaughter up from school. Couldn't take the baby out as it was raining all day. Looking forward to some warm weather the weekend.
I'm also getting a little worried about Punkdoc, I wonder if he's returning to his youth, he'll be sporting a mohican next, whilst wearing leather waders over a nursie outfit.
How else would we recognise him? I've always pictured him just like that
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Go FOR IT DOC
YOU WANNA LIVE LIFE AS IT IS
Ps your braver than me
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Thanks Dave.
Maybe we should have a predictions thread then we can check who was right at the end of it
In the sticks near Peterborough
Now I wish I'd seen the heat wave earlier I've just been out in peeing rain picking all my green zebra tomatoes which haven't gone yellow yet
I'd have expected them to be green and white striped
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
My Green Zebras have had only the vaguest tinge of yellow, even when quite ripe! *I find the 'squeeze test' (be very gentle mind) is the most reliable guide to ripeness...
Hard as stone ,,,,,, might re name them as.... " green rock yellow stripe "
mine are definatly yellow and green ,