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Very impressed Clive, but there again, i am at an impressionable age. :)
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Reality is they are actually getting a bit drawn up. :oops: ...they historically move to the back greenhouse from their current front conservatory location.....but..the back greenhouse builder got called away for a few weeks..so it is not ready. :oops: ...his call away he said was to a very important project....
His good lady had scheduled him to rebuild their kitchen. :wink:....

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oldherbaceous wrote:Things really are starting to move, or is it just the mention of Rhubarb. :wink:


:lol: :lol:

Clive - those are impressive pots!! Mine are about 2 inches out of the compost!
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Mine at home, Swift, are about an inch tall. :oops: :wink: ....

The ones photo'ed are the Premiere at work...

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I feel a bit better now Clive :wink:
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