Hi all, just been reading through your posts and have to say I was in tears laughing. Its the first time I have laughed all week after getting the bad news that my OH has just lost his job. I cried then but not like today...just want to say thanks to all you crazy..but lovable gardeners for cheering me up immensely
Thank you Dove . We bought a greenhouse last November and couldn't get it up because of the weather, so we are trying it now to keep ourselves busy. I don't know what I would do without my garden it keeps me sane.
Hope you get your greenhouse up ok Linda. We are renewing broken panes in ours, every time I look, I see another cracked pane, still cheaper than buying new GH's though. (OH is fed up with it?)
My garden hasn't kept me sane over the past year or so, quite the reverse, it's been a constant worry, , but I'm back on track this year and raring to go.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
Lyn ,OH is out at the moment putting in the rubber before the glass goes in. I am sorry you have had worries with your garden, I lose myself in it when I am down or worried and it picks me right back up again. We lost 2 greenhouse over the years through the weather so this is the last time we will try it, so we bought toughened glass with this one and have bolted the frame down , hoping the gales wont blow it away hope you get your cracked panes replaced soon and cheaply .Love the garden but sometimes it hurts the pocket
Verdun its true what they say...laughter definitely is the best medicine. I don't write a lot on this forum but I read it often and always come away with a smile on my face. Thanks all you mad happy people.
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Hi all, just been reading through your posts and have to say I was in tears laughing. Its the first time I have laughed all week after getting the bad news that my OH has just lost his job. I cried then but not like today...just want to say thanks to all you crazy..but lovable gardeners for cheering me up immensely
Rotten news Linda - I hope that your garden gives you both much happiness and that this is just the start of a positive step for your OH
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Thank you Dove . We bought a greenhouse last November and couldn't get it up because of the weather, so we are trying it now to keep ourselves busy. I don't know what I would do without my garden it keeps me sane.
Hope you get your greenhouse up ok Linda. We are renewing broken panes in ours, every time I look, I see another cracked pane, still cheaper than buying new GH's though. (OH is fed up with it?)
My garden hasn't kept me sane over the past year or so, quite the reverse, it's been a constant worry, , but I'm back on track this year and raring to go.
Lyn ,OH is out at the moment putting in the rubber before the glass goes in. I am sorry you have had worries with your garden, I lose myself in it when I am down or worried and it picks me right back up again. We lost 2 greenhouse over the years through the weather so this is the last time we will try it, so we bought toughened glass with this one and have bolted the frame down , hoping the gales wont blow it away
hope you get your cracked panes replaced soon and cheaply .Love the garden but sometimes it hurts the pocket 
Verdun its true what they say...laughter definitely is the best medicine. I don't write a lot on this forum but I read it often and always come away with a smile on my face. Thanks all you mad happy people.