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Errr, bugger! May transplant them later, although running out of space. Noticed the courgette had flowered this morning, and some tomatoes are growing on. So well in fact that I can hardly get into greenhouse! Gonna move a few outside I think.Rikki said:I got some baby sweetcorn aswell. Be sure you plant them in a block rather than line as they're wind pollinated and you increase your pollination odds that way.
Oh they do. Cept they are a few miles down the road enforcing the pirate DVDs/CDs.Gramaisc said:The 'relevant enforcing authorities' don't seem to get up early on a Sunday very often. There are frequently enforcement opportunities there aplenty.
Sometimes the law is just there to be irritating it feels, however when it comes to electrical devices, particularly those which transport domestic mains electricity it is clearly there to protect you. That bloke must be very confident in his wiring abilities, and if we're honest I can't imagine its that difficult to wire a plug onto one end of a piece of wire and a socket on the other, but surely it must play on his conscience... "what if?". It seems a risky and foolish way to make a quick buck to me.basil said:Almost one o'clock when we got there and most sellers must have gone. One chap was selling a large bucket of homemade electric exstention leads. I enquired if the were compliant with the latest safety legislation. He smiled and said 'probably not mate' I advised him that 1; They were illegal to sell. 3; That if they were offered for sale again next week i would have to inform the relevant enforcing authority 2; I was most certainly not his mate......
Really? I saw none of this excitement.basil said:Interesting to see reps of the local authority out in force as well as some of the local plod in their 't' shirts and shorts. I think they're onto something, and it's not just some scroggy benefit cheats....