PLANS FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS / WEEKEND

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'fraid the old box Brownie won't do this time OH :wink:
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I thought as much Weed, very funny indeed. :D :wink:
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we went for a walk around stover lake in the 1 hr it wasnt raining today!
lily had a fab time splashing in puddles and quacking at ducks![/img]
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Dear Jopsy, it,s been lovely here all day, are you sure it was just Lily that was stamping in the puddles. :D
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We have had a funny week weatherwise. Lovely sunshine Wednesday followed by snow Thursday, slush and rain Friday, rain, rain and more rain Saturday and finally a nice day today. My pond is full of amorous frogs so I hope it stays mild now for a bit.

Hope all of you in the north are OK in the snow.

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Lovely day here too. Sowed spinach, spring onions, cabbage, parsley, calendula and cornflowers. Did a bit of clearing up too and took another photo of an unidentified plant that I'm not sure whether to pull up or not. I think I might embarrass myself with this one though as I've a feeling it's just a funny looking buttercup.
What is it with hardy geraniums? I grew some from seed about five years ago, decided I didn't like them and since then they've been one of the worst weeds in my garden. I swear blind I never let them seed, yet they pop up without fail year after year. They're driving me mad I tell you, MAD! :lol:
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Spent what will probably be the last full day constructing and repairing the greenhouse, now re-named phoenix for obvious reasons, hopefully next weekend should be able to build a bed for the tomatoes in there and sew some seeds in trays!!

I'll post some pics when I got a minute!!

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Dear Compo, i bet that really is a nice feeling knowing that you are nearly there, i don't think theres a lot nicer thing than working in a greenhouse this time of the year.
Seed sowing really is a special time, that anticipation of things to come is great. :)
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Jenny, where are you sowing all your seeds - heated greenhopuse, unheated, outside? I haven't sowed anything yet and am beginning to wonder if I'm leaving things a bit late. It's my first February year with a greenhouse - I got mine in April last year, and I'm wary of starting things off too early.
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Hi Granny.
They're all being sown in the greenhouse. The spring onions and spinach are in the greenhouse border, while the rest are in pots. I also have peas sown in seed trays. It's a cold greenhouse, though it has a special covering which keeps it a little warmer than glass.
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Thanks Jenny,
That's given me the impetus to get going myself. I could always drape a bit of fleece over if it gets really cold.
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You're welcome Granny. :D
The things I've sown are hardy so shouldn't be too bothered by the cold. The main danger is that it'll be cold and damp enough for them to rot off.
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Weed wrote:'fraid the old box Brownie won't do this time OH :wink:


Provided OH has a scanner the Box Brownie will be fine.... a litle slow perhaps. :twisted: :lol: :twisted:
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Oooh, you're keen Jenny

I haven't planted a thing yet. Normally have to leave it till mid April as I can't plant anything out until May, depending on how my thick clay soil has warmed up.

I love seed sowing and potting on. A time full of anticipation but i've learned to my cost that, if sown too soon, my stuff just rots off and I get all sad then :(
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Lizzie, i think i'm going to stay living where i am, if the weather is that bad up your way. :evil:
I've got seedlings popping up everywhere in the greenhouse. :twisted: :wink:
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