You lot are just wishing your lives away!
Though i wish I were 21 again and just married to the same "Young" woman!
How's that?
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Lurganspade
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Buy land, they do not make it anymore!
- oldherbaceous
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Dear GCS, some people have such suspicious minds. 
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
Hi GCS,
Please find Wallis's website address.
http://www.iessex.co.uk/profile/11351/C ... Seeds-Ltd/
JB.
Please find Wallis's website address.
http://www.iessex.co.uk/profile/11351/C ... Seeds-Ltd/
JB.
- Geoff
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Don't think that is the company many of us use
Wallis Seeds
Broads Green
Great Waltham
Chelmsford
Essex
CM3 1DS
01245 360413
wallis.seeds@virgin.net
Wallis Seeds
Broads Green
Great Waltham
Chelmsford
Essex
CM3 1DS
01245 360413
wallis.seeds@virgin.net
Hi Geoff,
I think this a case of 'same meat different gravy.' Wallis's are a large agricultural merchants in Chemsford and Wallis Seeds is an offshoot company.
These are the Tuckers of Essex type of company!
JB.
I think this a case of 'same meat different gravy.' Wallis's are a large agricultural merchants in Chemsford and Wallis Seeds is an offshoot company.
These are the Tuckers of Essex type of company!
JB.
- Parsons Jack
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alia wrote:so... how early do ppl start planning next year's garden? (i was describing my raised bed ambitions to a friend last night and she said "isn't it a bit early to be planning next year's garden?")
er... is it?
Hi Alia,
I have been planning mine all year really. Deciding what to grow again next year, and what not to bother with. Something new, or something that I never got around to this year. There's always planning to do and seed catalogues to study. Next year is always going to be better than the one before
Cheers PJ.
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
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PLUMPUDDING
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I keep a gardening log and have a page set aside each year for gardening notes. What has done well, something new with a really good flavour, which part of the garden is best for warmth, what to move to another place and anything I won't grow again. I find if I write it down when I think about it it is more likely to get done.
I usually have a plan for changing bits of the garden too. It certainly isn't too early for making plans.
The rotations follow a pattern but I love looking at new things to grow. Also I think about which veg we make best use of and any that get wasted or I've grown too many of so I can adjust it next year.
I usually have a plan for changing bits of the garden too. It certainly isn't too early for making plans.
The rotations follow a pattern but I love looking at new things to grow. Also I think about which veg we make best use of and any that get wasted or I've grown too many of so I can adjust it next year.
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PLUMPUDDING. Each year a make a personal promise to keep a diary. Each year I never seem to get round to it, promising myself I will remember for next year, next year arrives and I have forgotten most of the things I ment to remember, oh , now next year!!!!!

