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morning,up late,thankyou colic,looks farely pleasant out the glass,you are spot on Cad ,but who is going to teach them,the staff will have to go to classes ,nothing planed again today,another whatever day,Bgood2yrselves
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Sorry for your loss Cad,thinking of you and your family.
Good evening it has been a miserable cold day but has actually stayed dry, got some gardening done, spread some seaweed over a couple of the veg beds, and also planted miniature daffodil bulbs, now at my daughter's watching the boy's, and once I am back home I don't think I will be doing much tonight, and definitely won't be watching tv, how folk can watch that program that just started beats me, it not what I consider entertainment, ah well each to their own I suppose . Right need to go ad my daughter is home, pass on a smile
it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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rary, could you explain how you use your seaweed, with the storms we have just now I will be finding plenty of kelp and wrack and often wondered what to do with it.
Generally I empty a bag of seaweed into a barrow and cut it up with grass shears, I have found that if it's shredded a bit it can be spread easier through any plants or fruit bushes that you may have in the garden, I covered the garden with cardboard and paper four or five weeks ago then spread seaweed on top of it, today I was planting bulbs through it and just below the surface I found several worms they were tiger worms but still happy to see them,band the veg beds I was covering today was covered with garden compost and vegetative material them cardboard over the top followed by the seaweed
it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
Morning, first hard frost here also.
The flowers have had a brilliant season, but it’s time they were gone.
Going out for coffee with a workmate this morning, then hibernating this afternoon
Have a good day folks. Brrr
Mornings!
Below freezing over night but no frost cos it's a drizzly 3C now, YUK.
Ironing today and hoovering - where's that housework fairy when you need her?
Morning a frosty start here at -1.2c so warmer than GL's temp it looks like its time to compost my Nasturtiums they've had enough of the cold weather.
Wrap up warm
Morning people its still -1C in the greenhouse so Christ knows what it is outside now and was last night, a very heavy frost on everything this morning, so glad I don't have any site visits today, now off to see what the weather is for Sunday which is my allotment day.
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