You're going to glaze it indoors or is it polycarbonate? Just thinking of the weight!
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostYou're going to glaze it indoors or is it polycarbonate? Just thinking of the weight!I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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My challenges have pretty much been non existant the last few weeks. I'll probably catch up with them soon though.
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Originally posted by Tripmeup View PostIt will be moved out shortly, once I get it glazed... Anyone know how to use them W type clips...
Justin Case (the well known blue peter presenter ) here is one I photo'd earlier
put one leg in the,tip,twist,stretch & release the other one,bit like the hokey cokeyAttached FilesHe who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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Week 14 challenge completed!
To count, for the first time in 30 years, the fruit trees in the garden. They're not the same as they were 30 years ago though, some oldies have fallen over and some new ones have been planted.
There are 36 fruit trees:-
25 apple (including 15 that are at least 70 years old)
2 pears (one of which is 70+)
3 plums
1 greengage
1 apricot,
2 cherries
2 peaches
I didn't include 2 fig trees and an olive tree.........
This year, assuming that the apples fruit, I'll try to identify some more of the older ones and write a little history for each tree.
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Week 14 Challenge
Repair Mini-Greenhouse
I bought my mini-greenhouse at the beginning of 2008, and mindful if it's nickname of 'a blowaway', I firmly anchored it to the east-facing garage wall using bungy cords clipped to eyelets that I drilled into the wall.
It is very useful, especially at this time of the year, but the plastic covers do have a limited life span, and the current one developed a split in the top in late Autumn, which has been steadily getting worse through the winter.
I've found it tricky to locate a replacement - Wilko used to stock them, but no longer, and the same was true at a couple of local garden centres. I found one on-line, however, and that arrived this week.
I unhooked the mini-greenhouse from the wall this afternoon; cleared out all the assorted stuff that has accumulated in there; swept all the leaves/horse chesnuts/snails from underneath then popped the new cover on; and attached the whole thing back to the wall.
And then the fun bit - I started to fill it up with all the pea and bean seed trays from the kitchen windowsills.
Before:
After:
Marvellous! So week 14 challenge: done!
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Week 14
A bit of a cheat, but yesterday was the last day of the ski season and as there was a huge snowfall on Saturday we were able to ski yet another of the off piste routes. This bit of mountainside is normally spring flowers and marmottes by April and hasn't been skiable at all for the last couple of seasons because of lack of snow.
For those of you who are into cycling or the Tour de France, we are looking down on the Col du Tourmalet, one of the great mountain climbs. The road is the white track running away from the front of the cafe. It has about 2-3m of snow on it!
Week 15 might have to be grow webbed feet.Attached FilesLast edited by PyreneesPlot; 08-04-2013, 09:22 AM.Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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