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Weather watch
Beautiful day here today ... sunnyish reasonable temperature and a lovely breeze.
Has summer arrived I'm thinking.
Forecast for tomorrow is pissing it down but ... I think that biting cold has gone now.
Has summer arrived I'm thinking.
Forecast for tomorrow is pissing it down but ... I think that biting cold has gone now.
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Lucky you, grey and miserable with rain here.
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Ravy wrote:I have been sitting in a Biergarten today.
19°c and not a cloud in sight.
Tomorrow should be even warmer.
It could get up to 27°c.
Perfect M/bike weather.
Well send some of it my way Ravy, it's no good in Germany, I want it in Wiltshire.
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Ravy wrote:You can have it Ali.
More than 20°c is too hot for me and the Sun strains my poor little eyeballs.
You need some big shades then Ravy
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.....Lovely day here yesterday so i was able to get out into the garden to cut the lawn...Here's hoping for a decent summer this year so that we can enjoy our gardens more
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I'm thinking it will be a stonking hot one seeing as the last couple have been crap.philagain wrote:.....Lovely day here yesterday so i was able to get out into the garden to cut the lawn...Here's hoping for a decent summer this year so that we can enjoy our gardens more
A to hot to handle kind of summer.
A temperature breaking one which will do my head in!
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jackb wrote:I'm thinking it will be a stonking hot one seeing as the last couple have been crap.philagain wrote:.....Lovely day here yesterday so i was able to get out into the garden to cut the lawn...Here's hoping for a decent summer this year so that we can enjoy our gardens more
A to hot to handle kind of summer.
A temperature breaking one which will do my head in!
I wouldn't mind a really hot summer this year..Our garden is North facing so it never gets too hot but depends on the time of day..I like having the music on out there and a few beers and then sling something on the barby
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Cheyanne wrote:Another lovely day here. I even went out in the garden for about an hour earlier and did a bit of pruning.
I love our garden which was created from scratch a few years back..When we moved in here it was just a load of broken old 70's crazy paving
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Cheyanne wrote:philagain wrote:Cheyanne wrote:Another lovely day here. I even went out in the garden for about an hour earlier and did a bit of pruning.
I love our garden which was created from scratch a few years back..When we moved in here it was just a load of broken old 70's crazy paving
It is a good feeling to get your garden just the way you like it.
We had new fence panels put down either side of ours near the end of the summer last year, so I am now looking forward to not having to worry about conifers and large bushes which were cut down in the process.
We have one panel that needs replacing...It annoys me that the garden next door is very overgrown and the crap tends to get into our garden.
I can remember going on ebay and getting cuttings sent through the post and it's great that those cutting have now reached full maturity!
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Cheyanne wrote:philagain wrote:Cheyanne wrote:
It is a good feeling to get your garden just the way you like it.
We had new fence panels put down either side of ours near the end of the summer last year, so I am now looking forward to not having to worry about conifers and large bushes which were cut down in the process.
We have one panel that needs replacing...It annoys me that the garden next door is very overgrown and the crap tends to get into our garden.
I can remember going on ebay and getting cuttings sent through the post and it's great that those cutting have now reached full maturity!
The Ebay cuttings sound good. We have grown two more Hydrangea bushes with cuttings we took from one we already had.
I bought some powder to dip the cuttings in before placing them in water.
I haven't done it for quite a while now, but I used to keep an eye out for anything I like the look of years ago that other people had.............. within reach for a cutting. lol
I bought this yankee bush cutting off ebay...It has purple flowers on it in the Spring...It's very beautiful but you have to keep it under control as it wants to take everything else over
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Cheyanne wrote:philagain wrote:http://www.gardens4you.co.uk/index.php?/Ceanothus/Ceanothus-Yankee-Point-1-shrub&gclid=CL_JhvqL0LYCFe3LtAodlXIA-A#.UW29Zn77JTk
...It's a blue/purple
I like the look of that. The Lilac bush we have is a similar colour.
I would recommend it....Just keep it under control though!
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Cheyanne wrote:philagain wrote:Cheyanne wrote:
I like the look of that. The Lilac bush we have is a similar colour.
I would recommend it....Just keep it under control though!
I will certainly keep it in mind, thanks Phil
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You just trying to make us jealous Vils, it's mild here compared to what it has been but that bloody wind is wild.
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