OK not the right forum maybe but will argue is technical! Can anyone recommend an app for my phone that will give me a UK planting guide / calendar? Have lots of lovely hard copy ones from magazines but either snails or mice like to nibble them so don't last long in the lottie shed!
Neither did my woolly beanie for that matter!
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Erm. Does this mean you disassociate yourself with moon-phase-planting ? And on a more serious note isn't it all about outside temperatures rather than annual habits ?
Last year I lost most of my sowing and planting by following calendar guidelines, it was far to cold. This year I'm waiting until the weather looks right and the night-time temperatures are above ten degrees.
Last year I lost most of my sowing and planting by following calendar guidelines, it was far to cold. This year I'm waiting until the weather looks right and the night-time temperatures are above ten degrees.
How are you supposed to start and maintain a healthy lifestyle if it completely removes a wine lover’s reason to live?
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Actually found one free from Mr Fothergill's & it's location specific with first & last frost dates which you can adjust. The only thing against it is it is all alphabetical with fruit, herbs & veges all together in a big long list but is all by month.
It's a start though & I'm sure there will be more out there if I don't loose the will with the App store wanting me to log in every few minutes or so!
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It's a start though & I'm sure there will be more out there if I don't loose the will with the App store wanting me to log in every few minutes or so!
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Sorry Westie,i can't help you on that one. The only App I use is round the corner it's name is O.H.he is quite useful at times
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old codger wrote:Sorry Westie,i can't help you on that one. The only App I use is round the corner it's name is O.H.he is quite useful at times
Would that be an Aged Parental Person?
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peter wrote:old codger wrote:Sorry Westie,i can't help you on that one. The only App I use is round the corner it's name is O.H.he is quite useful at times
Would that be an Aged Parental Person?
Yes over fifty fives i think
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