Do not need that , the witches garb covers the legs ,and the pointed hat helps , but those flipping toads do not stay put in the cauldron, look up witches of Canewdon and you will see my roots.
They have been in pots in the window box , yes it is faily big , and they still look lovely ,,thanx one and all , window needs some cleaning too Bookertoo
Oh dear, surely no-one cleans windiws when there is gardening to do? It must be said that I hate all forms of housework, and windows come at the lowerst point of that - keep growing the plants and no-one, including you, will see the window!!
But if I do not clean windows I can not see garden when inside on a rainy day , no like clean windows ,like to admire my handy work ,and watch the birds.
If they had been, you would not be with us. They were hanged or burned. Polyanthus just loved all the rain we had last year and I now have hundrds needing divided. They sell well for charity if you pick out the pretty caramel coloured ones and sell them in full flower I have had as many as 17 plants from one clump.
No happy marion they put on the ducking stool and put in the pond , if they drowned they were not witches , if they floated well then they were hanged , pond still there. But will divide them and see how I go , thanx to one and all,
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Note you don,t mention the black tights and fake tan witch
Do not need that , the witches garb covers the legs ,and the pointed hat helps , but those flipping toads do not stay put in the cauldron, look up witches of Canewdon and you will see my roots.
Oh dear, surely no-one cleans windiws when there is gardening to do? It must be said that I hate all forms of housework, and windows come at the lowerst point of that - keep growing the plants and no-one, including you, will see the window!!
But if I do not clean windows I can not see garden when inside on a rainy day , no like clean windows ,like to admire my handy work ,and watch the birds.
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Have looked up Witches of Canewdon,very interesting..
We are a funny lot , can trace my family from Canewdon back to about 1600 ish, They were not ALL witches ,

If they had been, you would not be with us. They were hanged or burned. Polyanthus just loved all the rain we had last year and I now have hundrds needing divided. They sell well for charity if you pick out the pretty caramel coloured ones and sell them in full flower I have had as many as 17 plants from one clump.
No happy marion they put on the ducking stool and put in the pond , if they drowned they were not witches , if they floated well then they were hanged , pond still there. But will divide them and see how I go , thanx to one and all,