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What I saw had 75% off so either my store was priced differently or it's gone down further again
Some nice gifts bags RTC from £1.50 to 15p my store and m'well
The nice cashier :rotfl: queried if I had not been in this morning too and was surprised I needed so many in advance I said I had a large family. She suggested someone may try selling them I assured her it was not me0 -
Some nice gifts bags RTC from £1.50 to 15p my store and m'well
The nice cashier :rotfl: queried if I had not been in this morning too and was surprised I needed so many in advance I said I had a large family. She suggested someone may try selling them I assured her it was not me
The giftbags were well priced but the napkins were RTC at £1.65:eek:
HOW MUCH.:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Thanks to everyone for thinking of me today0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »My geraniums have survived too and have green leaves growing at the top. I'm tempted to cut them right back or else they will be leggy. What do you think N?
Hi TM.
I usually cut mine down to about 2 to 4 inches, to a bud that's beginning to shoot. I only do it cos I've been disappointed with their performance in the past when I've left them, they end up leggy with less flowers. It's so tempting to leave that new growth at the ends of the stalks, it seems awful to chop it off, but the plant seems much stronger once it's been chopped and the new growth on the shorter stems is better quality.
I'll be top dressing and feeding them all over the next week to give them the boost they need to get the best start.
I treat my fuchsias in the same way.
N xSealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0 -
Hi TM.
I usually cut mine down to about 2 to 4 inches, to a bud that's beginning to shoot. I only do it cos I've been disappointed with their performance in the past when I've left them, they end up leggy with less flowers. It's so tempting to leave that new growth at the ends of the stalks, it seems awful to chop it off, but the plant seems much stronger once it's been chopped and the new growth on the shorter stems is better quality.
I'll be top dressing and feeding them all over the next week to give them the boost they need to get the best start.
I treat my fuchsias in the same way.
N x
You've just confirmed what I was thinking. Thank you:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Hope he grows out of it HILLBERN
Don't know if this applies to other schools but the last 3 I have worked in the naughty kids seem to get thought of better than the good kids, The teachers seem to mollycoddle them and they get their dinners first . I personally would make them wait til last for their dinner .
so would I...make them wait!!0 -
Sarah and Hillbern I hope the lads sort themselves out soon it must be so difficult. Most kids do turn things around. My friend sent hers back to their dad who lived at the other end of the country after the divorce. They are now two of the nicest young men I know
Bulbs. All the baking looks fab and I will be happy to have a bit if fruit cake. Yum
I hope you're right x0 -
lots of embassy club memories on youtube, and the Rittz0
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Morning,
COS has £1 cash back on several Birdseye fish from Sada. Some are on offer at £3 claim six times.0
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