Farendwoman
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I seem to remember that YOU asked us all to send our stuff in postal boxes instead of squishy padded envelopes!!!!
Reap what you sow Veggie!
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Farendwoman
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Joking aside, I guess we must all owe you for extra stamps if we’re getting thirty ish packets.
Let me know!
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Veggie
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(15-04-2023, 12:48 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: I seem to remember that YOU asked us all to send our stuff in postal boxes instead of squishy padded envelopes!!!!
Reap what you sow Veggie! I did but JJB's box was teeny about half the size of your cat box.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Garrett
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Sowed some flowers (marigolds and sunflowers)
Potted on some sweet and hot peppers
And that's all I had energy for, I had a dose of food poisoning last night and I'm absolutely bushed today.
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MartinH
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Planted out a few lettuce, cabbage, kohlrabi, beetroot, sunflowers.
Pricked out leek seedlings.
Sowed some seeds.
Mowed the lawn.
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JJB
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Pricked out yet more seedlings and put chitted bean seeds into modules. Set up second staging in gh2, it sounds grand but in reality it's a folding pasting table which gets folded away when the toms are ready to go in the border
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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Small chilli
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Work this morning. Spent a lot of the afternoon in the ditch, planting aubrieta all along the bank. Also did some sewing. Several of the zips on the blow away tunnel were broken so I sewed them closed. Ferried chillies out to the tunnel and back in again.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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Veggie
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Filled a wheelbarrow with Hotbin compost and put mounds of it where I'll be planting CFBs.
Took down fencing and reconfigured it around the veg plot and old pond. I now have an L shaped plot. Better start planting summat soon. Dug up some buttercups and other weeds that weren't accessible when the fence was in place.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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The whole crew went to the allotment. Oldest daughter helped sow parsnips then played in her tent. Baby took a nap. Husband weeded and dug brambles. I planted other sweet peas, weeded, added bits to the compost bin, and sheepishly answered questions about how little time I put into the plot (I'm sure the secretary thinks this is supposed to be encouraging a new plotholder about little and often as a strategy, but it just invites them to look at my mess!).
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I've tidied up a bit in the back garden - putting things for the tip in one place, things to burn in another etc.
Sowed tomato seeds and planted up begonia tubers I bought last week.
Emptied out plant pots from last year, and weeded a bit along the fence as you enter the back garden. I want to turn a spot there into a little herb garden and it gets sun for most of the day.
I have to tackle the front garden tomorrow. It's getting overgrown with weeds.
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