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Bananababe wrote: »He watches that. Its OK . sorry I know people love it and it looks amazing put together but not really my thing
abailey : finch is awesome, much nicer than his part in lost
Tinyshoes I'm now singing I want to hold your hand in my head re dotty last night.
Sorry just reading back x
We could always hold one hand each. :rotfl:
Bit of a late reply I know.
Morning everyone.
Been over my caravan. :j:j:j
Just popped back to get DD3, and she is not quite ready. Anyone would think we were going to a 5 star hotel the amount of faffing she is doing. :eek:
Hope not missed any big glitches. My caravan is a bit like spot the glitch, Pepsi, Nouvelle, Heinz beans, Thorntons When I met you chocs, Doritos (sainsbobs and well OOD), Finest & Maryland cookies, Original Source shower gel to name a few. :money:
Hope everyone is well and big hugs to anyone in need of one. :A0 -
First lot of Lloyds TSB money transferred over. Overdraft on my current account reduced. Oooh I don't half love a bit of personal admin
I did a quick check of all accounts yesterday.
Took me about 20 mins.
All running smoothly.
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I have a question for all the gardeners out there.
We have brick patio in our garden and at this time of year the weeds start to grow in between the bricks.
They're so stubborn and keep growing back.
I've tried a few weedkiller treatments, salt, bleach, vinegar and even a cocktail of all 4!
:rotfl:
I power hosed the weeds away yesterday and it's all clear now.
But I know that in 2 weeks they'll be back again.
So my question is...which weedkiller would be best to prevent them growing in between the gaps of my brick patio?:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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fairclaire wrote: »I do love a brave man
Nothing brave about him... he is just perfect xI have a question for all the gardeners out there.
We have brick patio in our garden and at this time of year the weeds start to grow in between the bricks.
They're so stubborn and keep growing back.
I've tried a few weedkiller treatments, salt, bleach, vinegar and even a cocktail of all 4!
:rotfl:
I power hosed the weeds away yesterday and it's all clear now.
But I know that in 2 weeks they'll be back again.
So my question is...which weedkiller would be best to prevent them growing in between the gaps of my brick patio?
After weed killing with a really strong weed killer (there is some that kills the land for ages) Have you thought of getting a dry mix of sand/cement, and brushing it into the gaps, it should help a little
You do it on a dry day, and just sweep it around it should settle in the gaps100 -
I did a quick check of all accounts yesterday.
Took me about 20 mins.
All running smoothly.
:T
I can't help but admire that level of organisation Karlie
For anyone looking for cheap (but special) birthday cards etc, Paperchase have a sale on at the minute with some of those Rob Ryan laser cut cards for £1. You know the pretty cut out ones with birds and flowers? It's the last day of the sale today so I'm hoping to grab a couple.Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »good morning all hope everyone is well xx
well done to ilovetoshops son :j:j:j
was skim reading this morning and was going to congratulate fc then realised someone was playing about..:p:p
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Nothing brave about him... he is just perfect x
After weed killing with a really strong weed killer (there is some that kills the land for ages) Have you thought of getting a dry mix of sand/cement, and brushing it into the gaps, it should help a little
You do it on a dry day, and just sweep it around it should settle in the gaps
Which weedkiller would that be?
I've been using the stuff sold in supermarkets.:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
:grouphug:
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We could always hold one hand each. :rotfl:
Bit of a late reply I know.
Morning everyone.
Been over my caravan. :j:j:j
Just popped back to get DD3, and she is not quite ready. Anyone would think we were going to a 5 star hotel the amount of faffing she is doing. :eek:
Hope not missed any big glitches. My caravan is a bit like spot the glitch, Pepsi, Nouvelle, Heinz beans, Thorntons When I met you chocs, Doritos (sainsbobs and well OOD), Finest & Maryland cookies, Original Source shower gel to name a few. :money:
Hope everyone is well and big hugs to anyone in need of one. :AWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
I have a question for all the gardeners out there.
We have brick patio in our garden and at this time of year the weeds start to grow in between the bricks.
They're so stubborn and keep growing back.
I've tried a few weedkiller treatments, salt, bleach, vinegar and even a cocktail of all 4!
:rotfl:
I power hosed the weeds away yesterday and it's all clear now.
But I know that in 2 weeks they'll be back again.
So my question is...which weedkiller would be best to prevent them growing in between the gaps of my brick patio?
Con CreteWhen The Fun Stops Stop0
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