What gardening gift would you most like for Christmas?
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I would most like some help / labour in my large garden, the back garden is productive,and doing well, but as I am full time carer for my 91 year old mother, I have not had time to do much with the front garden to make it attractive.
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I would love to have more hours in the day, then i could come and help anyone out that needed it, this would truly give me so much pleasure.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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oldherbaceous wrote:I would love to have more hours in the day, then i could come and help anyone out that needed it, this would truly give me so much pleasure.
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You two are great, wouldn't it be wonderful to stretch time, hugs.
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I think I must be very high maintenance, because both the things I'd want are HUGE :
either another enormous pile of s**t like the one I had for my birthday a couple of years ago, or a really really long length of leaky hosepipe (to set up an irregation system with).
But I'm not too sure how I'd react if I woke up and found the first one in my Christmas stocking!!!
But I doubt I'll get either.
Oh well, a girl can dream!
either another enormous pile of s**t like the one I had for my birthday a couple of years ago, or a really really long length of leaky hosepipe (to set up an irregation system with).
But I'm not too sure how I'd react if I woke up and found the first one in my Christmas stocking!!!
But I doubt I'll get either.
Oh well, a girl can dream!
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Diane, I think I know where it goes, when autumn came and the foliage died down in my garden, I found a few soggy remains of green twine around the garden - I have vowed that in spring the new twine I buy will be threaded into a large brightly coloured tin that I can't lose among the foliage ! 
Mouse, with all that ( )wine, you willl most likely lose yours tin and all.
Mouse, with all that ( )wine, you willl most likely lose yours tin and all.
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I would like a bigger tin to keep all my seeds in please
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I do think you three are very easily pleased, which i must say is very refreshing. 
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Greenhouse work-benches, suitable for a half-sized greenhouse, about 4 ft by 4 ft. they'd have to be dismantlable so that plants eventualy set in the soil can get enough light.
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donedigging wrote:I would like a bigger tin to keep all my seeds in please
Dear Donedigging, If you was to set some of your seeds instead of hoarding them, you would not need a bigger tin.
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