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I have just spent part of the afternoon reading the february edition of the KG Magazine ...another superb read if I might say so

I am looking forward to reading next month the evauation of the various digging impliments which include a "Terrex" style tool....there were various posts a few months ago asking where these could be obtained.

Congratulations to those of you who featured in the KG's forum section.. I did recognise the shed included to illustrate the vandalism post...I know it well....did anyone else?

I am finding that many magazines (KG is not too bad) are using a white print on a light coloured background....one such magazine recently had white on yellow....I have limited vision in one eye (20%)and find it very difficult to read.
The KG white on orange in the February edition was getting borderline for me. Please take this as being a constructive comment NOT a criticism
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Good morning my dear Weed, talk about great minds thinking alike.
I too was going to sing the praises of the K.G Magazine, i take it like me you also wish to win one of the Quadruple propagators off of page 82.
After we have ours, that will still leave one spare, i just wonder who will be lucky enough to get that one. :lol: :wink:
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I thought the February KG was a really good issue, not least because of the brilliant interview of James Martin by one Margaret Wilcox aka our very own Tigger :D
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Here are a few more photos from Doddington Hall that features in the magazine centre pages or thereabouts.

I was in the area October 2007 courtesy of a trip to the local Skoda agent....I also called at the local mower agent following up his kind invitation to let me view his mower collection....I didn't take any photos there.. :wink:

Word from mother is that we must revisit Doddington to check on progress this year.

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They had some rather nice rows of greens
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PS...did you say there will be one propagator spare Old H'..is it alright if I add my name to the hat then.. :wink: :wink:
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Good morning Clive, and may i quickly add what a beautiful one as well.

Some lovely photos there Clive, i might see if i can arrange a trip there via my local Bently agent. :)

As regards the last propagator, i can see no reason what so ever why you shouldn't go on the win list, sorry i mean in the hat. :wink:

I forgot to mention how wonderfuly dressed Steve and Emma looked in the magazine this month. :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Feb's KG must be a good one 'cos there's none left in Bridgnorth and they only arrived yesterday morning. Can't think who might have bought them all up....... :? :oops: :shock:
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Who sold you the Bently Old H'...was it Arthur Daley or Del Boy...I would go out and check its name badge..and count if it has more than 3 wheels :wink:
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And i bet they are all now covered in lipstick. :shock: :lol:

Dear Tigger it is nice to have you back on board, take care now.
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Thankyou OH.

I'm not a lipstick fan, so he'll be quite safe there, but I may just laminate one copy. That will help it survive being regularly covered in chocolate, then licked!
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Dear Clive luckily i was selling and not buying, so the spelling didn't matter, anyway the e button doesn't work on my keypad. :lol: :wink:
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Oh Tigger, show some dignity old girl :roll: :lol:
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I have just bought the Feb edition too, I have now decided to subscribe so I'll ring tomorrow and sort it out (free corygrow fleece too). I was thinking of forcing some of my rhubarb so that article was really interesting, upturned bucket here I come.
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havent got mine but did get a letter to say subscription is due for renewal. have i missed out on this months?
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Mine only arrived on Saturday so you're probably all right Seedling.

If it doesn't come tomorrow, give them a call with your reference number to hand and they'll sort it out. :wink:
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Rooster - if you can spare pairs of pots to upturn, rather than single ones, you won't need to seal the holes. Just put one pot inside the other, but don't line up the holes and you'll find it dark proof!
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