Early Winter Bits and Bobs.
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robo
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Just to change the subject -4 here this morning I removed all my outdoor tomatoes as I didn’t want to loose them brought them home tipped them into a cardboard box and put into my garage were it’s not very warm hope they all rippen
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Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
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tigerburnie
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That worked, now can we post photographs?
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Is there meant to be a picture on you last but one post Tigeburnie?
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There's no fool like an old fool.
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tigerburnie
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Click on the arrow it's a video, there's a bit of sound too, click on the square in the bottom right corner and it will enlarge to full screen.
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There’s no arrow there either, Tigerburnie, well not on my screen, anyway!
A bit nippy out there, when I just got some logs…
A bit nippy out there, when I just got some logs…
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Colin2016
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The test picture was added using full Editor & Preview then scrolling down to Attachments click Add Files then show all files and select file for uploading then select option place in line click preview then if happy press submit.
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tigerburnie
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There should be a red rectangle with a white arrow pointing to the right, you just click on the arrow and it will open(he says hopefully)oldherbaceous wrote: ↑Fri Dec 09, 2022 5:09 am There’s no arrow there either, Tigerburnie, well not on my screen, anyway!
A bit nippy out there, when I just got some logs…
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There’s nothing there, Tigerburnie…..even stranger Geoff could see it!
Lovely picture, Colin, she looks a real cutie…..
Lovely picture, Colin, she looks a real cutie…..
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Westi
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Hmm? This is getting stranger & stranger. I can post pics just using Full editor & Preview box next to the submit box. It shouldn't be a browser issue, there are so many options out there but at the basics all the same. It is the links that are a big pain, even when cut & posted into my general search nothing happens & I have no arrow either.
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Loosely connected to gardening, we have a few Orchids and one sprouted a plantlet called a Kayku, I cut this off a couple of years ago and potted it on, well it's just flowered.
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