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GETTING LIGHTER

Started by jimtheworzel, November 27, 2009, 12:14:38

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jimtheworzel

#20
http://www.janelanenursery.co.uk/seedpots.html
HI  GM   this site sells@ 10 for £3.50 price includes P&P so not to bad
good list of varietys....on sale middle of jan.....

JTW

jimtheworzel

#20

lewic

Yes things defo start looking up as soon as the days get longer! Wont be long before I start panicking that I havent done any digging since last spring..

cornykev

Looking forward to spuds and onions, but I am looking forward to the evenings getting lighter due to the fact that we worry about our daughter coming home from school in the dark if the first bus is full, cancelled or just doesn't arrive.  ???      ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

gwynnethmary

Thanks Jim!  Just found your suggestion re seed potatoes- just the job!

emmy1978

Quote from: cornykev on December 10, 2009, 19:12:35
Looking forward to spuds and onions, but I am looking forward to the evenings getting lighter due to the fact that we worry about our daughter coming home from school in the dark if the first bus is full, cancelled or just doesn't arrive.  ???      ;D ;D ;D

Aaaagh the worry! Not nice. My sis feels the same about my nefoo who lives in brum and catches the bus-often late, sometimes just doesn't show up. He's a new year 7 too.

Jim -roll on the longer days and pot and onion time. Can't wait! I've done all the planing a person can do. The new garden just needs stuff in the ground and growing.  ;D
Don't throw paper away. There is no away.

Obelixx

#25
And there I was thinking this would be a jokey thread about losing weight.  Has everyone got the "lose 3lbs off your belly" ad?

We have not had our usual week of November snow and it's still quite mild here but frosts are threatened for next week.  I have snowdrops in flower at the front.

Other than that, whilstthe increasing day length is cheering it's very unusual for me to be able to get in the garden between December and the end of March as we have proper winters and the ground is either too sodden or frozen to work.  I will have fingers and toes crossed for everything to survive in greenhouse and garden, especially after last year's huge losses.

Seed sowing won't start till it's warm enough to empty the greenhouse but everything catches up really quickly and spring always arrives at the gallop.  It'd be nice to have a leisurely spring so that I can keep up.
Obxx - Vendée France

jimtheworzel

#26
light up time to on 21 st  15:55    new years day  16:04
thats good news to me         ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

9 mins

RobinOfTheHood

Well here we are. I might do a spot of sunbathing later.  ;D
I hoe, I hoe, then off to work I go.

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