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  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Busylizzie wrote: »
    Morning Everyone :)

    No glitches today please as housebound. FINALLY having my new boiler fitted :j:j

    I can feel you are as excited as I was when I got mine fitted.....so all ready now for the winter:snow_laug
  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    Tw1nb0ys wrote: »
    Thanks for this. I have been looking for something to add height to the flower beds. We currently have 2 raised beds, each with three empty pots in them. These will go perfectly in the middle ones. :-)

    They look lovely sorry now I did not order two pairs

    Going to put one on each side of the garden we will build two stone beds as all of my gardens raised beds are built from stone as I like the old stone look and the house is stone

    Also there is a place close to me that i can get stone legally for free :D

    Its £160 a ton plus vat to buy and it will take about two and a half ton per bed :)
  • bargainqueen8
    bargainqueen8 Posts: 1,911 Forumite
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    dugsy wrote: »
    Sainsburys have reduced the price of Santa Maria Season Mixes to 50p so it comes free with the 50p off coupon :)

    http://www2.santamariaworld.com/globalassets/uk/taste/mexican/voucher/voucher.pdf



    hasnt it expired now.:(
  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    Nannylala wrote: »
    Same plants but they have been trained to be a little tree as opposed to a shrub bush hence they are called standards.

    Thanks for the info

    So would they be the same as a bay tree when trained to a ball

    But when left to there own devices they just go back to growing like a tree ?
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Nannylala wrote: »
    Good morning tweets ...how's this Kitchen coming along as am looking forward to seeing the finished result pic:T:T:T

    Good Morning Nannylala :A

    Just had a phone call from Alison decorators tomorrow , light out and finishing off Thursday :j:j:j My stuff is back in the cupboards :D

    So photo will be Thursday if its all done :D

    I am going to go mums now don't want her moaning because I cant go tomorrow .
  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    tweets wrote: »
    Good Morning Nannylala :A

    Just had a phone call from Alison decorators tomorrow , light out and finishing off Thursday :j:j:j My stuff is back in the cupboards :D

    So photo will be Thursday if its all done :D

    I am going to go mums now don't want her moaning because I cant go tomorrow .

    Morning tweets :)

    Good to hear that your kitchen is almost finished
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    M4RT1N wrote: »
    Thanks for the info

    So would they be the same as a bay tree when trained to a ball

    But when left to there own devices they just go back to growing like a tree ?

    Yes but more like a shrub unless you keep defrithing them taking off any shoots on the stem......not sure that is the correct word but one that my DS used when he worked with trees;)
  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    :oI though it was a joke about snaps cat, hope I'm right.
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • Busylizzie wrote: »
    Morning Everyone :)

    No glitches today please as housebound. FINALLY having my new boiler fitted :j:j

    Me too today:)

    Morning everyone

    Grey but not raining here yet!

    Sorry to hear the sad news of your mum's partner naebbirac
    And Snaps cat.
    Been out at 8 this morning to pick up CC with comparision to T that finish today. Hope they work.

    3 boys in bed dispite banging and drilling from boiler man. Teenagers!

    Though pleased with my eldest passed his first lot of A levels last week, now for the second year.

    Hope mrs stinky is well, don't know if I have missed her posts , bit random on getting on at the moment.
    Happy birthday Logie for last week , and everyone else whose birthday I have missed.
    Loved David's "watch" yesterday had to share on Facebook :).
    Off to Cadbury world tomorrow , and alton towers Friday
  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    Nannylala wrote: »
    Yes but more like a shrub unless you keep defrithing them taking off any shoots on the stem......not sure that is the correct word but one that my DS used when he worked with trees;)

    Thanks nice to learn something new :)
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