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I love greenhouses, i find them very relaxing.
I can understand why prince charles talks to plants, i do hope charles is ok, hes not a fruitcake is he.
I went into this posh florists once, i want some flowers for this bird at work i said.
What exactly are you looking for sir she asked?
I said to get laid, what a silly question.
Oh funny, am sure it wouldn't be the first time the florist has hear this sorts
She could have responded silly eyes h need the pet shop... Multi seed :p
 
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Almost killed the beans this year :( frost rain and ice
But many survived with repotting.
Flowers are super bloom at the moment but some petals are frozen for the first hour of light.
Too early yet to pot outside the tomatoes. Soon is coming for that ..hope of hundreds :)
Totally loving the brave blackbirds too , more so than the not so seen robin
Loving the change over in seasons.

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy outside space to relax
 
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This year has been full on bloom and doom in others outdoor space that being a privilege above all
My own space and garden some days has suffered with mild attention in comparison to usual years past.
I've had the most amazing display of potato flowers in a area that I have given zero attention to .. amazing how that plant only needs a flash of water and it's good.

I've been also gifted a few tomato plants this year by a specialist grower... In comparison to me I'd say Einstein's style he is <3
I grew my own from seed and bought three from a garden center so over all I've got a wide selection of different growing styles... Really excited about their final stages coming good
I will be sharing the joy in mini gift taste sizes for all within ...Wing span


I have to add here before I watch the beach ... round house.lol
Plastic plants of any kind do look gashy in Any pot on Any garden
Nature said so.

Seed of sorts and plants of kind <3
 

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My seed frower. Cost around £50.00 is made of wood ,self assemble flatpack ,about 6ft long x 2ft wide and 2ft deep .I`ve grown all sorts of food plants in it .as you may see
Lettuce ,Spring Onions ,Carrots ,and even Beetroot ( but the birds tend to eat them as they shoot !) Fresh food is a lot tastier than shop bought .:)
 

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My seed frower. Cost around £50.00 is made of wood ,self assemble flatpack ,about 6ft long x 2ft wide and 2ft deep .I`ve grown all sorts of food plants in it .as you may see
Lettuce ,Spring Onions ,Carrots ,and even Beetroot ( but the birds tend to eat them as they shoot !) Fresh food is a lot tastier than shop bought .:)
Ahaaaaaaa!yeeeeah! That's pretty great <3'it
Congratulations on successful happiness...
Like magic a marvelous munch
 

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Ahaaaaaaa!yeeeeah! That's pretty great <3'it
Congratulations on successful happiness...
Like magic a marvelous munch
Being a high level planter it saves me having to bend which kills my back !:(.
I also have a few fruit trees which are doing well this year but the birds took all of my Cherries .
 

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When i started with it . I think i`ll get another for next season :). Must find a way to beat the pesky birds to my Beetroot !.
 

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