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Elite 11+ Part 75
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Now.....do I need roasting bags?:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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Good morning all nice and sunny today
Just caught up and noticed that people were talking about weed killer:(
people are buying this stuff without giving a moments thought as to what is in the stuff
The contents of most weed killers are carcinogenic and very bad for you. The main one that people are buying stays in the soil for years
I have known the dangers of this stuff for years but the media picks up on it now and then.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3015329/Cancer-alert-chemical-Roundup-weedkiller.html
If you are thinking of using the weed killers of today do a little research and see where it derives from. Its shocking :eek:
I see workers for the local authorities spraying with no protection. And I think to myself I know what's in store for you and your oblivious to it
The best way to get rid of weeds in my opinionis good old fashioned hard work... "Dig em up" as my Grandad would say and just think of the calories you are burning;) win, win
Obviously would take an age if your plot is huge;)0 -
Bananababe wrote: »I'm away to call bank as for a charge back xx
Bank (red one) forms being sent, emails requested etc- will be saga.
Credit card -they will sort it.
Terrible service by mighty deals
This was my first mighty deal and will most certainly be my last.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Spot on M4rt1n............when I said I looked like someone out of a Ghostbusters I wasn't joking.
It needs treating with the utmost respect and caution:)
That's good to know TMdon't use it if you intend to eat fruit or veg from the same ground :eek: organic is the way to go
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Now.....do I need roasting bags?:rotfl:
Rhetorical question.
I haven't used previously but was easily converted by the sales pitch on the label ... well, okay, the RTC 11+ price.
Anon0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »This was my first mighty deal and will most certainly be my last.
They should have been honest. Won't be surprised if they go belly up x0 -
Bit of a random question....
Has anyone attempted to sand rough wood like the ones used to make pallets?
Just wondering if it is possible to achieve a smoother finish before I waste my time attempting it;)
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Now.....do I need roasting bags?:rotfl:
Just think of the washing up it would save, I hate attempting to clean my roasting dish... As I'm the dishwasher;)0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »The best way to get rid of weeds in my opinion
is good old fashioned hard work... "Dig em up" as my Grandad would say and just think of the calories you are burning;) win, win
Obviously would take an age if your plot is huge;)
This is music to my ears
If you cant pull the weeds up use one of these
http://www.primrose.co.uk/-p-596.html?adtype=pla_with_promotion&kwd=&showPLA=true&gclid=CLTYlonh4cUCFdHMtAod6EQAHg0
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