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Here it is......haven't had one's chums round for a while so going to have to round up the local serfs to shift the snow!Attached Files
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Originally posted by Mac View PostThe point i was making is that just about every other gardening programme goes by mid to south of England seasons which makes it quite hard to work out when those of us in the north (including north of England too) should be planting or pruning etc.... I had also just watched the Grow Your Own Drugs prog which was going on about growing bananas etc.. outside.....
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There were some very unseemly snorts from the row behind me, for some reason. (I wouldn't know why, not being a very experienced gardener... )Last edited by basketcase; 09-04-2010, 01:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Mac View Postjust about every other gardening programme goes by mid to south of England seasons which makes it quite hard to work out when those of us in the north (including north of England too) should be planting or pruning etc.... I had also just watched the Grow Your Own Drugs prog which was going on about growing bananas etc.. outside.....
don't grow bananas
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Originally posted by Jeanied View PostHmm - well it was nice for us south - mouthers to find out how to get one's head gardener out with one's house party to brush the snow orf one's topiary before it gets ruined! How the other half live.You have to loose sight of the shore sometimes to cross new oceans
I would be a perfectionist, but I dont have the time
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I watched beechgroove, but wasn't impressed at all. bit of a let down as not much tips and it was all wait and see what happens. ok i did find the potting bit intresting and how to re-use your pots. And I did enjoy the garden with all the snow. But oh my shocked by seeing the damage of what snow can do to such an established garden!
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