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KK has just gone for a long walk with the dog and, although it's very windy, it is dry and there are even signs of sunlight. I'm not being too cocky though, I guess it will just be a matter of time before we get it
A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
there are grapes in south africa and other exotic* places too ....does that mean that the whole of GB is under snow?
*exotic - places like my windowsill. now down to 16 ......its clouding over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was about to post something about weather systems - but decided not to tempt fate.
It has only been cold this winter because I was reliably informed that we were in for a mild winter (something about onion skins).
i've bought mine in GammVert for the past two years...havent actually checked whether they are pricier than elsewhere and i didnt grow spuds in engerland cos i only had a tiny garden.i believe gammvert is expensive but its a lovely shop. I was looking at wellies and the cheapest were over 20 euros so i went to Gepi (?) and got some for 7.99.
havent bought my potatoes yet this year but will probably get them next week ....as you can see from my photos my land is not ready for them yet and i got blight in the garden last year so am loth to put them in again.........
I can categorically confirm that in Dharfur we have no snow.
I do find Gammvert expensive, and dont go there often. For any Froglets passing through Bretagne, or its environs I would recommend the worlds finest garden centre. Its in a place called Jennes (I think) near La Guerche de Bretagne. It is quite simply enormous, and very very reasonably priced.
Will get my seed spuds this year when I get home from a little shop in La Guerche, old fella been selling seeds and spuds forever. Very knowledgable and a lovely old guy to boot.
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
Actually, as we have a few french grapes here - where do you all get your seed spuds from (and do you take out a second mortgage to buy them)???
Urmm..tis our first year- and I'll be buying my seed spuds- and veg seeds in the UK next time we are back.Everyone says they're much cheaper in the UK now the exchange rate has changed!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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