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Started by Deeds, June 09, 2005, 20:28:24

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ACE



Here you are then as you have twisted my arm, Various visitors like Joe and Monty came to have a look and also Charles and Camilla. I was also chatted up by a nice dolly bird called Granny Smith.

ACE


busy_lizzie

I saw that on the telly, and had no idea it was by one of our own.  It is wonderful Heritage, many congratulations, that is very well deserved.  :-* :) busy_lizzie
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Doris_Pinks

Oh yes second that! I actually watched it and said "our Heritage had a hand in that", my OH thought I had flipped and had no idea what I was talking about! ;D
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Granny_Smith

Nice one Heritage (a real gentleman if ever I met one)!

"Here you are then as you have twisted my arm, Various visitors like Joe and Monty came to have a look and also Charles and Camilla. I was also chatted up by a nice dolly bird called Granny Smith".



Granny is still your best friend !

Meg

I only go to stalk Monty. Ok I am joking but he is.............. Loved that garden.
Think it is over priced did buy blueberry bushes!!
Going to open day of allottments at Shrewsbury think that might be worth alook and only£3.00
Marigold

Piglottie

Went for the first time.  Thought it was quite good but agree plants did seem pricey.  Got to ask Alan Titchmarsh a question about allotments though - although he started his demo talking (tongue in cheek) about the fact that lotties were mainly a man thing and then 3 of us girls with plots ended up asking him questions.  Think he might have regreted his comments but we all had a laugh.  Btw.  he thinks raised beds are a good idea too. 

undercarriage plan

Well I never! You learn something everyday!! Well done, Heritage!  Lottie  ;D

ACE

We have just met one of the organisers of GWL at Hampton Court where my partner is busy planting a rose bed on the daily mail garden.

They have invited us back next year, which is really good news as we had already started planning a really awsome garden which is a ladies garden with an exciting twist. Can't say anymore at present but you will know it when you see it.

Piglottie

Oooh Heritage!  Are you going to prove to Alan Titchmarsh that allotments are for us ladies just as much as the men?  ;D

Robert_Brenchley

Why not? If he really thinks that he's a bit out of touch! But then I fancy that would apply to a fair few garden presenters these days. they make more money than's good for them or their programmes.

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