Bits and Bobs No 11

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PS. Dear OH, do hope you manage to put your feet up! :D
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Dear Elaine, i not sure about putting my feet up, but it has made me feel quite worn out, just reading what you and Ken managed to achieve yesterday.
I feel quite a slacker now. :)
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Dear OH. Got to admit we did work like demons! As we both work full time, weekends are mainly mapped out for the allotment at this time of the year, so it's rush rush rush to get everything done. We got really behind with things at one point, due to Ken being ill with a particularly nasty chest infection,then I came down with it too, but we have finally caught up and got it sorted out . Oh what a lovely feeling!!! On top of what we did yesterday, we also brought home, new potatoes (Rocket), broad beans, peas and three cucumbers plus the aforementioned "tons" of soft fruit. And they call gardening a "leisure activity"!! where is the leisure bit? :lol: I'm not complaining really as it's so enjoyable working on the allotment and it's certainly worth it to have such a productive garden and be largely self sufficient with vegetables all year round. :D
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Beautiful morning again here. Just picked my first runner beans :D
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I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
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Just to update from way back on this thread...the Roses did not require super glue :wink: ....and the petals largely held up ok for Rose Day yesterday...viewed by about 500 folk..usefully assisting the fabric fund. :)
..and the sun shone again today for a private function featuring the same Roses.. :)
Gazebos to come down...then we can go gardening again instead of just talking about it :wink: ..and then a little gentle drop of rain would be good :) The misty mornings of the last few days have been rather good at helping things keep going though...

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Dear Clive, glad your Rose day went well, that is an impressive amount of people as well.

Dear PJ, you beat me on the Runner Bean front, i ended up rushing about yesterday and didn't get them picked. :evil: :)
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Good Evening Clive,

Glad your Rose Day went well and the weather was kind for you all.

Good Evening OH,

If it makes you feel a little better I haven't picked my first runners yet either :)
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Dear Donedigging, i wasn't sure if you would be talking to me anymore, what with your new fame on page 112 of the August issue of the Kitchen Garden magazine. :) :wink:
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Dear Oh,

I haven't had my issue yet, please enlighten me...
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Dear Donedigging, theres a whole page called, Donedigging, even i have only managed a few lines. :)
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Thanks for the wind up OH, very funny :)
Everyone here knows I'm not as experienced as you all to give out advice, let alone it goes to print :oops:
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OH,
Was it me telling Old Codger about the bees in his apple tree? if so sorry :wink:
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Dear Donedigging, we did go and have a look at the Apple tree a couple of days later, and there were still about 30 bees about, but not the swarm.

I still think you should take the credit for the donedigging page, they must have got the name from somewhere. :wink:
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Dearest OH,
Will wait a see.. :D
Just a thought .. you are reading the right magazine? :wink:
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Dear Donedigging, i must admit i did have to stand on tip toe to reach it this time, funny, as it's normally on the second shelf up :) :wink: .
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