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Help MBE grow his dinner 2013.
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Well it's all over the place and no-one would see me,I'd only get a tiny bit anyway:D The council never worried about letting tractors and diggers ruin the place when they put the cattle fencing in0
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ooh the wild garlic sounds interesting MrB is it legal to dig up from common land I wonder as we have loads here where I walk doglet.
I don't know. But since I was given it, it's the bloke that gave it to me that's in trouble.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
mrbadexample wrote: »I don't know. But since I was given it, it's the bloke that gave it to me that's in trouble.
There's an offense of handling stolen goods you know
Put a clump of Ramsons in my little patch last year (obtained legally of course), looks to be popping up everywhere just now, but it disappears again in June.
It is considered an invasive weed by some, so you need to be aware of it's spreading habit.
Just ensure it smells like garlic cos lily of the valley is a similar plant form and if you eat that, you could wind up pushing up the daisies.:("We could say the government spends like drunken sailors, but that would be unfair to drunken sailors, because the sailors are spending their own money."
~ President Ronald Reagan0 -
May's GYO mag just dropped on the doormat at least I can dream of warmer weather..Well it's all over the place and no-one would see me,I'd only get a tiny bit anyway:D The council never worried about letting tractors and diggers ruin the place when they put the cattle fencing in
I've had dandruff snow to big fat flakes snow today:( blizzard of snow and hailstones at present. That jet stream had better leave Africa and head north quickly, my plants and I have had enough of winter to last 10 years.0 -
Bit short on magazines now are we :rotfl:I sense another pile starting
I forgot about the cows, how are they? and can 'one' get to the cowpats?
I've had dandruff snow to big fat flakes snow today:( blizzard of snow and hailstones at present. That jet stream had better leave Africa and head north quickly, my plants and I have had enough of winter to last 10 years.
lol s'ok Annie I have a friend who reads them after :rotfl: have you still got that large car boot????
The cows are gone now so it's safe to collect pats yes tbh there aren't that many I think the allotment folk beat me to it! I did get a few though *picture me in marigolds with a black sack* the dog walkers already thought I'd lost the plot when they saw me with my fruitpicker..
This snow is silly,there was none forecast besides a sprinkle maybe and its hammered down here all day,not impressed!0 -
A slight flurry of snow here this afternoon too, but I didn`t let it worry me because I was nice and warm indoors painting pictures of flowers instead of planting them.0
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mrbadexample wrote: »Fortunately t'other half is a teacher and managed to order some for me.
Oh, just noticed, you've gone from having 'other interests/distractions' last year to an 'other half' this year, congratulations0 -
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I think that deserves more details, sir, if you are shunning us for another love.
(my garden is still under snow, btw)0
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