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Hows the chicken house coming along then Old Codger :?:
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The chicken house is coming along slowly, its a bigger project than i thought,i put the post in for the run today. :)
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I say old codger, has OH worked out what you're going to do to him at Christmas yet?

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Dear Peter, he doesn't need any encouragement i can assure you. :>


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oldherbaceous wrote:
Dear Peter, he doesn't need any encouragement i can assure you. :>



When I saw him in Tesco's I did tell him that for bulk buying of Paxo he should go to CostCo. ;)



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Now i am worried Peter, he does have a member of the family who works at CostCo. 8) :)



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Would that be the cousin with the nervous twitch and the transit van?

Alot of room in that van.....



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If you'll take my advice, you really should choose a different outfit for going to the allotment

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Dear Alan, i haven't got a Father Christmas one i'm afraid. :0
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Evening Old Codger, you didn't trip over the knots with a bit of wood round them did you? :)
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Thank you for the knotty wood OH, if you get shut in the chicken house you will be able to push the knots out for ventilation :wink: :lol:
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Now i hadn't thought of that. :lol:
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Donedigging, Haven't decided what to grow in 2009 yet,spuds are a must and cabbaged,R/beans,will decide after Christmas what else.
No digging done yet, trouble with the old back, I have covered all the empty ground with plastic.

OH and Snooky you are lucky getting cheap manure, the last lot we had about two years ago it cost £80 for the trailer load, but it did come a distance Evesham way, only 2 chaps on our allotment have had manure delivered in the last couple of weeks, 5 trailer loads between them @£100 a load, they are Asains they grow mostly cociander and onions and expect to get 3 crops of coriander off the plots each year,one chap have 4 plots and the other have 5.
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Dear Bren, you would be more than welcome to some of my manure, but it's not really the sort of stuff you can post. :)
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Dear OH

Have you tried e-mailing it :wink:
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Our postman will deliver :D

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Dear Alan, if it can't be moved with my barrow, it stays where it is. :wink:
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We get loads of manure delivered to the site and it's 25p per barrow load :D All the money goes into the society which is good.

Haven't been to the lottie for some time now cos of the mum situation but I hope to go on Sunday and do a few things. Like have a nice fire in my stove in the greenhouse, read a book and listen to my mp3 player.

After all, it's all in the planning for next season :twisted:
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Lizzie wrote - "do a few things. Like have a nice fire in my stove in the greenhouse, read a book and listen to my mp3 player".

Sounds like a nice escapism session is planned.
Enjoy!
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I dread to think of what books Lizzie reads whilst in her greenhouse. :shock:

I hope she hasn't got [How to catch Old Herbaceous in three easy stages] yet. :wink:
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You're OK OH, I know she doesn't have that one.

"How to catch Old Herbaceous in TWO easy stages" is the volume she's currently reading :twisted:
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