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  • Part_Mouse
    Part_Mouse Posts: 5,527 Forumite
    Ah how are you doing?

    Xx
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Part_Mouse wrote: »
    Morning jeferey I hope your keeping well?

    My dh loves the early mornings, I'm more of a night owl.

    Xx
    I'm fine thanks PM :D
    chattmum wrote: »
    Morning all

    Been out to get some spuds today (non McCain lol) to start chitting ready for the garden. Did well yesterday my tiny tub of plugs begonias I carefully split up and was amazed for my £2 I got 53 little plants !!!! All separated into their own little containers now will no doubt loose a few but still great value for money. Got the strawberry seeds in and courgette seeds and today going to do tomatoes hopefully phew.
    Well done on your veg, fruit and flower growing! I'm getting stuff ready for my allotment - 100 potatoes chitting, loads of onions and shallots already in. I've sowed some carrots and broad beans. Leeks are in greenhouse, etc. - I enjoy it and I know what chemicals have been put on our fruit and veg - none :cool:.
    FD likes to come and help and make mud pies!
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • adoreholidays
    adoreholidays Posts: 4,604 Forumite
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    PM sorry to hear you had to go back to hospital:( hope the scars heal quickly for you:A.

    Agree with others PM would be nice to get a couple of nights away somewhere peaceful just for a change of scenery:)

    Kerri good on you booking something to look forward too hope it will be brill.

    Aesop the Lake District sounds nice went once when I was at school but wouldn't have a clue where to go and stay now, been thinking it might be nice for us to go as somewhere different.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Bless FD and her mud pies jeferey.

    Think that's what we should all do.allotment sounds fab.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    PM me too


    Stc10
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    AH I will recommend some later.
  • Part_Mouse
    Part_Mouse Posts: 5,527 Forumite
    Good to hear it Jeferey. Very jelious of growing veggies. I have the worst garden though.

    CM I hope you get lots of lovely stuff to eat.

    AH I really want to go away for a little break. Was saying to DH I so want to leave London, he doesn't thoguh :( maybe one day.

    xx
  • chattmum
    chattmum Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    jeferey wrote: »
    I'm fine thanks PM :D


    Well done on your veg, fruit and flower growing! I'm getting stuff ready for my allotment - 100 potatoes chitting, loads of onions and shallots already in. I've sowed some carrots and broad beans. Leeks are in greenhouse, etc. - I enjoy it and I know what chemicals have been put on our fruit and veg - none :cool:.
    FD likes to come and help and make mud pies!

    Would love to be able to do more but we only have a little 3 x 4m bit of our garden we have turned into a veg plot. Kids are the main reason we do it too our two (probably three this yr now little one walking) all love to dig holes pile up muck on the spuds etc thinking about getting them to grow their own Halloween pumpkins this yr

    An allotment space has come up in our village and we are thinking about wether to apply but not sure I would not what to do with it all yr round lol

    Right off to clean out green house and find last yrs whiteout

    CM
  • chattmum
    chattmum Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    Oh nearly forgot just seen on Facebook (normal wall ;) ) that nectar credit card are offering bonus of 10000 extra nectar points (that's £50) if you apply and then spend £1000 within first 3 months.

    Thought some o you may be interested of course make sure you pay I off each month etc deal on nectar website.

    CM
  • chattmum
    chattmum Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    Part_Mouse wrote: »
    Good to hear it Jeferey. Very jelious of growing veggies. I have the worst garden though.

    CM I hope you get lots of lovely stuff to eat.

    AH I really want to go away for a little break. Was saying to DH I so want to leave London, he doesn't thoguh :( maybe one day.

    xx

    PM

    Don't be put off you could always grow some tomatoes or strawberries in hanging baskets really easy and the ants and bugs don't get them as easy as not on the ground. Got my baskets from QD for £1-2 each and you can find loads of little plants at car boots that's the cheapest and best place to get them and someone else has already done the hard work :)
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