Runny - I don't think I had that option! My OH answered the door, just looked at my soggy slippers and let me in. This morning when I went out it was to the warning of "don't lock yourself out again!"
I didn't. And my blue berries and peaches aren't ripe yet but are looking good! I also removed some lost snails...
hi logan when I find snails in my front garden I throw them in the road to catch the no 47 bus going down the village in garden blue berrys are forming now never expected any this year as only been in 6weeks . found 6good leeks as thick as pencils so jently to out of pot and re planted found my parsnips in the weeds weeded all lost 2?3 that not bad
I hurl the snails over the fence, my neighbour does not do gardening and I think they enjoy the wilderness :-)
I am about to divide perennial geraniums to fill the last few gaps in the beds. The garden has never looked so lush thanks to all the rain lately but is a bit late flowering this year.
My marigolds are now in a large hanging basket as the slugs eat them down to the ground every year. So far so good.
In between the downpours I've been moving things around and staking almost everything as it's all grown so tall and lush it keeps collapsing. Snails in the ditch or over into the long grass the other side.
My daughter locked me outside the back door in my dressing gown once when she was little and was standing inside waving merrily at me through the window. We lived in a middle terrace house on a busy road in a big town and I was just beginning to panic when I managed to talk her into unbolting the door. Very traumatic
My entire family got locked out of the house on my wedding day! As is tradition, after my dad and I left the house, a friend locked up. She didn't want to keep the keys as she was going to the after party so she put them through the letter box. Nobody had keys or sensible handbags to hold them so my dad had to borrow a ladder and climb up in his monkey suit to climb in the bathroom window at two in the morning.
I got locked into a bathroom once. The girls I was living with got a fireman from the fire station (conveniently across the road and had nothing to do with our choice of location - honest!!) to rescue me. Felt like such a plonker!
No gardening today but a wonderful sense of being really lucky to have this hobby as I looked out on to flowers twinkling in the rain this evening. Just lovely.
After my trip to Sussex the garden needed a good deadheading session so that kept me busy for a while this morning. Had to keep nipping in to avoid the odd shower. Have a new poppy to plant but haven't sorted that yet.
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Runny - I don't think I had that option! My OH answered the door, just looked at my soggy slippers and let me in. This morning when I went out it was to the warning of "don't lock yourself out again!"
I didn't.
And my blue berries and peaches aren't ripe yet but are looking good! I also removed some lost snails... 
Yesterday planted more marigolds called pygmy,squashed some snails
hi logan when I find snails in my front garden I throw them in the road to catch the no 47 bus going down the village in garden blue berrys are forming now never expected any this year as only been in 6weeks . found 6good leeks as thick as pencils so jently to out of pot and re planted found my parsnips in the weeds weeded all lost 2?3 that not bad
I hurl the snails over the fence, my neighbour does not do gardening and I think they enjoy the wilderness :-)
I am about to divide perennial geraniums to fill the last few gaps in the beds. The garden has never looked so lush thanks to all the rain lately but is a bit late flowering this year.
My marigolds are now in a large hanging basket as the slugs eat them down to the ground every year. So far so good.
Planted up my 3 pots with snapdragons,marigolds and laurentia,sguashed some more snails
In between the downpours I've been moving things around and staking almost everything as it's all grown so tall and lush it keeps collapsing. Snails in the ditch or over into the long grass the other side.
My daughter locked me outside the back door in my dressing gown once when she was little and was standing inside waving merrily at me through the window. We lived in a middle terrace house on a busy road in a big town and I was just beginning to panic when I managed to talk her into unbolting the door. Very traumatic
My entire family got locked out of the house on my wedding day! As is tradition, after my dad and I left the house, a friend locked up. She didn't want to keep the keys as she was going to the after party so she put them through the letter box. Nobody had keys or sensible handbags to hold them so my dad had to borrow a ladder and climb up in his monkey suit to climb in the bathroom window at two in the morning.
I got locked into a bathroom once. The girls I was living with got a fireman from the fire station (conveniently across the road and had nothing to do with our choice of location - honest!!) to rescue me. Felt like such a plonker!
No gardening today but a wonderful sense of being really lucky to have this hobby as I looked out on to flowers twinkling in the rain this evening. Just lovely.
After my trip to Sussex the garden needed a good deadheading session so that kept me busy for a while this morning. Had to keep nipping in to avoid the odd shower. Have a new poppy to plant but haven't sorted that yet.
Did some more weeding,there's a lot of grass growing in the middle of the one border,it's been a bit neglected