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		   26-12-2020, 09:43 AM (This post was last modified: 26-12-2020, 09:45 AM by Admin.)
 
		Were you naughty or nice?
 Hoping Santa delivered lots of nice things to you
 
 I of course got the obligatory smellies and socks but also some bits for the plots....
 
 Gardening gift vouchers.. (redeemable online)
 Transplanting trowel
 2 apple trees
 New walking trousers (for the allotment)
 £130
 10 Joan J raspberry canes
 
 Must have been good!
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		A Tower of cheese, board, and knives 
Some mini bypass secateurs
 
A new strap for my Fitbit
 
A gardeners mug
 
And my favourite, some Wilko vouchers  
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The Moneyless Chicken says:- Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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		From my boss £500 and some Burgon and Ball Sophie Conran gardening things -  an apron (who wears an apron to garden in?), matching gloves and a small tool carrying hand bag.  I don't wish to appear ungrateful but anyone who knows me would not see me in designer gear on the patch.  But the thought was wonderful and generous and  I may even invest in the grow light thingy now.... maybe, if I can figure where it will sit.We didn't give presents as a family this year.
 
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		 (26-12-2020, 10:31 AM)Veggie Wrote:  This...................................
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Veggie - you got Mr. Greedy, albeit from yourself, you got just what you wanted, so you must have been good..........now there's a surprise      
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		 (26-12-2020, 11:15 AM)JJB Wrote:  From my boss £500 and some Burgon and Ball Sophie Conran gardening things -  an apron (who wears an apron to garden in?), matching gloves and a small tool carrying hand bag.  I don't wish to appear ungrateful but anyone who knows me would not see me in designer gear on the patch.  But the thought was wonderful and generous and  I may even invest in the grow light thingy now.... maybe, if I can figure where it will sit.We didn't give presents as a family this year.
 Could have been worse!! A twinset and string of beads from Sarah Raven! 
You could buy a growlight and a Mr Greedy with your money!!
	 
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		I got my pen. Which I showed off yesterday on the Christmas chat thread.  
Socks (it’s not Christmas without socks) 
Lots of food items ( hot & cold smoked salmon sides, a selection of snowdonia cheese, 2 ducks, chocolates ) 
We got a mug each. one of me catching a skate , one of breeze that my niece & nephew had drawn. 
And the lamp I also mentioned yesterday in the Christmas chat thread.
       
Personally I’d have put the feathers on the other way up and the shade would be bigger, but it’s still very nice. I already now where it’s going in the new house
	
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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		 (26-12-2020, 11:29 AM)Veggie Wrote:   (26-12-2020, 11:15 AM)JJB Wrote:  From my boss £500 and some Burgon and Ball Sophie Conran gardening things -  an apron (who wears an apron to garden in?), matching gloves and a small tool carrying hand bag.  I don't wish to appear ungrateful but anyone who knows me would not see me in designer gear on the patch.  But the thought was wonderful and generous and  I may even invest in the grow light thingy now.... maybe, if I can figure where it will sit.Could have been worse!! A twinset and string of beads from Sarah Raven!We didn't give presents as a family this year.
 You could buy a growlight and a Mr Greedy with your money!!
 
It's not the money making me hesitant, it is where these things would go.  You're not the only one with a need to declutter.  I know you're going to come back with 'if you really want it you would make room'.  Mr Greedy is tempting but I have 3 massive compost bins and 2 smaller ones - do I really need another??  Plus growlight thingy is indoors, needs power and a surface where leads aren't in the way, and will it be one of those one day wonders that will end up in the cupboard like the pasta maker and ice cream maker. I will keep dithering for a while longer.
	 
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		I got an Aran Islands sweater from Ireland. I think my wife wants me to spend even more time out in the garden out of her way.
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		I was  on the nice list    
A day rucksack 
Enough smellies to last till next Christmas 
Flavoured  glitter Gin that's rather pretty and looks like a snow globe. (I only drink red wine or dark beers) 
Hogwarts clock 
books, sweets and chocs
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