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Tee Gee

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Not all doom & gloom
« on: February 10, 2014, 13:49:55 »
Had a walk around the garden this morning and was cheered up by these, I hope it does the same for you, particularly you people who's garden is under water;

Sweet Peas



Dahlia tubers on hot bed



Fuchsia-Paula Jane



Snowdrops



Blue Heather



Heathers



Crocus



Snowdrops



Snowdrop



Heathers



Ninnyscrops.

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Re: Not all doom & gloom
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2014, 21:31:44 »
Wonderful TG  :icon_cheers:.

Wish I could wander around our garden, bottom greenhouse is under water and don't really want to compact the squelching clay. Had to move the birdfeeder to the end of the patio as the bottom of the garden is sodden. Bird box, the resident bluetits were interested in, fell off it's hook today so it will take a lot of persuading before they come back.

Could be worse, tis only water after all. It's the folks that have their homes flooded I feel for.

Ninnyscrops

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Re: Not all doom & gloom
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2014, 16:12:06 »
Glad your garden is ok, your snowdrops are beautiful  :happy7:
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