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Second Viewings
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Right, thats it, lamb is off the menu. And anyway with a two hour slot between viewings it's going to kill my hubby knowing dinner is cooking but he can't have it until after the second viewing. I think we will go Mc Donalds instead, at least we can take the dog with us. I don't want to leave the dog home alone in between the two viewings. Sometimes he gets a twinkle in his eye for mischief. I am going to get some shrubs and put them in pots in the back garden, the garden looks so bland this time of year. After the viewings I can move the pots to the side of the house where my green pawed beedy eyed mutt can't get to them. Any plant ideas?0
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Polyanthus I think at this time of year but very old ladyish imo. Get some shrubs in pots. See what they've got cheap at the garden centre. Be cheeky and ask if you can hire them!0
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poppysarah wrote: »Polyanthus I think at this time of year but very old ladyish imo. Get some shrubs in pots. See what they've got cheap at the garden centre. Be cheeky and ask if you can hire them!
or borrow ready planted pots off friends
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can you get some early daffodil's I think the drawf ones flower early, mixed with winter pansies and snowdrops should look good between now and March.
I'd still have the lamb, just set the oven to come on at 2.30pm and have it for dinner, a sandwich picnic whilst out with the dog could be nice (if it doesn't snow!)0 -
Well we have had the two viewings. The 2pm changed to 12.30pm which was a help as we already had a 12pm booked. No feed back yet but fingers crossed.
I tell you, I worked like a dog on Saturday and Sunday, I'm back at work today for a rest.
I tidied up the garden with the help of my green pawed pooch. He got a jab with the rake and I managed to peel his eyelids back with the hose. Got some bedding plants from B&Q that are really pretty and put them in tubs and told McPooch if he so much as sniffed them I would put the RSPCA on speedial for him. Also I'm now the fittest fat bird that I know, I lost me bingo wings but gained scrubber's knees. I will update when I get some feedback. Thanks for all your comments and suggestions0
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