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Peter has just sent me a P.M, he is going to tell us the answer tomorrow instead of tonight.
Only joking. :wink: :D
I think it's a dahlia, not that it looks like one, just because i love them. :wink:

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Yo !
It's Borage.
Lol
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Well done, Borage it is.

I bought one four years ago, never needed to buy another........


Nice try OH.
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YEEE HAAAA!!!!
That's the best thing that's happened in weeks!!
A very smug thank you from Jude! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Oh buggar

Still, I can't identify what i've sown either!!!!

Thank god for lables, unless i lose them which I usually do :lol:
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Peter,
sorry, it was probably a bit annoying of me to have got it first go, but my plot is more borage than anything else so I couldn't help it!
By the way, if you'd made us wait any longer I would almost certainly have dithered and changed my mind!
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Borage schmorage, I still think it looks like mint... :wink:
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Glad to see Mr P.H is getting into the spirit of things, he will be sprout wining it next. :shock: :wink:
Everybody seems to be enjoying these little brain teasers, keep them coming. :D

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I don't think it would taste so good on your roast lamb and new potatoes Mr PH. :lol:
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Hmm, borage tea anyone? :shock:
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spoting the borage has given me a taste for a nice cold glass of pimms; while the skirt does the watering .
thanks all
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What I love about it is the humble bees, they absolutely infest it. :D
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