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Eh, good Evans, I've Senna all this before... :whistle:

Don't want to Piquet anyone's curiosity, so I won't talk any Lauda just in case.

You'd have to have Courage to get any more Rouse-ing. Otherwise we might have a real Needell match on our hands. Might get a bit Spice-y.

:giggle:

She Haas blown you all out the water with her specialised subject.
 

perplexed

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Location
Sheffield
The Treacle Tritters will be out tonight! :ohmy:

All defences will be placed on full alert shortly.
 
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The Treacle Tritters will be out tonight! :ohmy:


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MikeG

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Location
Suffolk
......I expect the last of the bedding plants to start dying off now.

We planted a load of fleabane (Mexican daisy) in autumn last year, and not only did it flower prodigiously from spring onwards, but it kept going through the drought and heatwave when everything else was wilting, and it is still flowering now. In the last week or so it has just started to look a little less vigorous, so I'm guessing we'll really know when the winter has set in, when there is no fleabane left in flower.
 

Speicher

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I still have some roses in flower, and Perovskia (Russian Sage) and Buddleia.

My coldframe has been sanded, and is ready for assembly. What should I use as the base? I could use some very old planks, some paving slabs (two or three spares ones) or pebbles. The back and front edges of the coldframe will be on bricks. I presume I should put bricks under the sides as well.

Which is better for insulation/heat retention - pebbles or planks? The paving slabs are earmarked for something else, but I could get some more if necessary. I would like my baby plantlets to be warm and cosy. They will get the afternoon sun.

My second attempt at an upside top down sweater is proving successful. It is taking a long time, but as there will be so little sewing up to do, less time is needed to finish it (sew in the ends and add an edging to the vee neck line).
 
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