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I've have one you can have, prickly bastardTiny is fine. Love you both!
you do?!I've hit one you can have, prickly bastard
That's a nice gesture, but there's no need to call her that.I've hit one you can have, prickly bastard
Where abouts are you Noah?Couple of gooseberry plants in pots. They are an old variety, I think Winhams Industry, a red dessert variety. The trouble is that we have transport problems at the moment so they would need picking up.
I once investigated the possibility of lilac wine being an actual 'thing', outside the realm of just one song.Well! Today I went and met Noah, and picked up 2 lovely looking Gooseberry bushes. Rang my (much older) sister about them, I think everyone in the Midlands heard her squeal of delight.
Next stop is a Lilac for her. I'm going be trawling a few nurseries with the much younger sister for that.
Thank you again @Noah . Really appreciated xx
Today I went and met Noah, and picked up 2 lovely looking Gooseberry bushes
lilac wine being an actual 'thing', outside the realm of just one song
Don't know if they have Begonias, but Johnson Hall walled garden nurseries at Eccleshall are always my first stop, I much prefer them to chain garden centres.Anyone know of anywhere local selling nice begonia plants? Asking on behalf of my folks.
Aldi had them in today and b and m had slightly bigger ones if thats any help.Anyone know of anywhere local selling nice begonia plants? Asking on behalf of my folks.
Be careful taking euphorbia cuttings, I had a nasty 'burn' from the sap of ours, ended up getting rid of it in the end.Monty says:
Support broad beans.
Plant out geraniums.
Dead head tulips, leave the leaves and stem to feed the bulbs.
Take euphorbia cuttings.
Pot on dalihas.
I'm currently at Penkridge market and I've been buying my plants from the nursery guys for years. It's the large stall (not the little stall when you first go in).Anyone know of anywhere local selling nice begonia plants? Asking on behalf of my folks.
Well, as it turns out, mum and dad met up with a couple of their cronies in Penkridge for a cup of tea this morning. Dad and his mate took a stroll over to the Market and bought what he wanted exactly from where you said, though not knowing at the time that you had said it.View attachment 10667
I'm currently at Penkridge market and I've been buying my plants from the nursery guys for years. It's the large stall (not the little stall when you first go in).
They've got hundreds of begonia 5 for £6.
They usually sell out by lunchtime though.