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Fushia wanted but what kind?

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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,888

    if it wasn't for Devon, Cornwall would float off into the Atlantic. image

    Devon.
  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    image

    I must put Cornwall on the visiting list.image



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    Be careful if you come to Cornwall, you can get in free but they charge you to come back out.

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

    Is that right Lyn?

    Sounds dangerous. image



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    That certainly is correct Nut, the Tamar, which separates Devon from Cornwall has a toll bridge over it

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,888

    You'd be most welcome to pop into chez Hosta if you do venture into these parts Nut.

    Devon.
  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,445

     yes please Hostaimage

    I've been to Devon, but it was a VERY long time ago. I've seen that bridge, but never been over itimage

     



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,888

    our little Tamar bridge is so small, you'd not notice you were going over it.

    Devon.
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,036

    I thought the clotted cream in Devon is so thick you spread it on first, like butter. Softer and lighter in Cornwall so you put it on top of the jam.

    I've been to both and they both have gorgeous gardens, but the best fuschia I've seen, growing in hedgerows, was in Ireland.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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