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Re: Flowerbed Improvement
Looks like lavender at the back. I’d add some more similar Mediterranean herbs like lavender, rosemary as they would do well there. Oh and thyme. They like full sun, well drained relatively poor soil1 -
Re: The New Top Easy Access Savings Discussion Area
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81916885#Comment_81916885 The first of my upgraded accounts had an original 'maturity' in October 2025; to date, despite the original…3 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
My back is still hurting. My husband bought me one of those heat patches so I'm going to put it on after my shower. I missed my class last night and my class this morning. I am supposed to go ou…1 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
I made a lovely vegetable chow mein with smoked tofu last night. Two portions left for easy teas tonight and tomorrow.2 -
Re: Flowerbed Improvement
It already looks perfect to me. No need to do anything.1 -
Re: Flowerbed Improvement
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81916775#Comment_81916775 I agree with STC, no need to do anything, just leave them & let the plants scramble over & around them, they …2 -
Re: Flowerbed Improvement
I'd get rid of the random brown rock next to the gatepost, and the leftover block that seems to have just been dumped. Otherwise as a rockery it looks pretty good. Much better than the random cr…1 -
Re: No show for cheque book.
They will just stop/block any cheques from the old book. Unfortunately this is the risk of wanting to use payment methods that require paper to be printed and then postage (and Royal Mail has been in…1 -
Re: Salary expectations question
I would write an honest response. Work out what you'd be happy to accept to work for them, and then add a little bit to allow for negotiation. Don't forget that salary is only part of the c…3 -
Re: Plan after death for those without family
It does need a detached look at what you have, and where it might have value. My Aunt (little family on the same continent) is giving family stuff to museums and art galleries where it might have his…4





