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You've had snow ! :o(
Happy New Year anyway. Perhaps it won't last long. ( I mean the snow, not the HNY )
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love the sunlight here....very enchanting
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I love the scent of these : )
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i planted some recently, my daughter loves them. shes 21 and still calls them dragon snaps, the name she used for them when she was little lol
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This is beautiful and it looks GREAT as your avatar.
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Fantastic color Honeysuckle. Beautiful !
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i like the planter too
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Poor man! I wish we had the mechanism to send him our good wishes. He can't be very old - possibly in his forties? Only a guess.
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Hear that Monty's had a mild stroke and will be convalescing during the next few weeks.
I understand that the 80 gardens series was done in two weeks - that seems a really tall order and enough to make anyone ill!
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Even though I watch Chelsea on tele, I have no desire to visit,all those splendid plants in tip-top perfection,and not one to buy till the last day.and I am not going to push and shove,to buy a plant.
I much prefer the N.E.C,Have allready pre-booked my tickets for Thursday.
I would like that new Clemitas "Viennetta"
A White Akebia,
A new Hibiscus,and anything else that takes my fancy,which if it,s anything like last year that works out as loads & loads,and we only have a Mini!!!
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Hi Bonkersbon - please believe me, I love Monty - I think he is totally sound, but, just like myself, he is capable of getting a bit carried away with himself - that's all I was saying, and just now I wish him nothing but good health and hope - and yes, I am not sure Chelsea is in tune with what he is about, although it's good to see someone like Jekka McVicar there flying the organic flag from within.
Like you Lobelialover, I think there are some wonderful sights at Chelsea, but like Bonkersbon I also feel unhappy about its excesses. As I think I have said before, I am a typical pisces - keep seeing both points of view, but that's another reason for loving gardening because mother nature is full of apparent contradictions.
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Well Buzzbee if I thought that of Monty I would say he was welcome at Chelsea.If you been through what he has then think you would be a bit more understanding and realize that it is exactly because he is not a pretentious prat - as you put it - that he is not at Chelsea.
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Monty can be a bit of a pretentious prat sometimes, but there are worse sins in life and I identify with him because Gardening is what got me out of depression and it did the same for him. He has learned from experience and his passion is indisputable - I loved around the world in 80 gardens - thought it was challenging and thought provoking - I would have got extremely bored if he had spent the series looking at carbon-copy English gardens - not that I dislike such gardens, I just think a TV series should attempt to do something a bit special. I was relieved to see Amateur Gardening report that he is exhausted - it just shows your human Monty - take care of yourself and get back to Berryfields soon - or better still, let's see you turn your own garden into one consisting of British plants - that would be an exciting project.
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Monty is a gardener he took up gardening to get away from overt stresses in his life - he needs Chelsea like a hole in the head , bad enough Titchmash shows his face there.Call himself a Yorkshireman.
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Oooh..., what a lovely, secluded garden hideaway.!
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Ohh..., I just love your tulips. I gotta have some of them.! Do you remember the cultivar by any chance?
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yes - i think they'll come back - just make sure they don't get munched a second time!
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As are those of perennial Lobelia, come to think of it.
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The new shoots of delphiniums are like caviar to slugs
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Go for it, Lobelialover, they are such beautiful plants :-)
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Hi, lobelialover! I, personally, think there is hope, at this time of year. This recently happened to my Rudbeckia in the border. They were reduced to bare stalks with tell-tale silver trails all around. I dug them up and replanted in pots, relocating the pots in another area. just 3 weeks on, and the pots are a mass of green leaves again! Can you, perhaps, do same?
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If i dont get time to watch gardeners world, i tape it and then i can watch it when i wont.Its a good job i have a video recorder, got a dvd recorder but cant record on it for love or money. all this new tecnolagy goes over my head,must admit as you older it gets harder to learn.
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Looks like you have a very large and lush landscape to garden in, your very lucky.
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its great to have a blank canvas to work from.......................
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Yes Fridays programme was good as most of it concentrated on Joe's allotment, the start of a 12 month project for GW. Not everyone's a GW fan but some of us amateurs there can be some tips to pick up, but GoY comes out top & no dodgy theme tune to endure!
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Glad you reminded me, I got told a good programme on Friday, but i cannot see it on iplayer, a feb gardens world is on iplayer about orchards though, see what you mean I just found the other one and a fault of somesort on it, how annoying. Perhaps they will correct latest one on in a day or two.
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Hope you get some fruit.
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I would not use anything just wrap the sweet pea round the support and they will do the rest other wise use garden string and tie as a figure of eight.
I have just put some out today. I have had them hardening off all week. I started my in root trainers back in October and have trimmed them back twice to get them bushey. I have 2 large wigwam's for mine and will just train them into the sctructure. I love sweet pea's and the sent is wonderful.
Debs
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Am I the only one that hates the new theme tune - its driving me crazy - I know they had to do it for all the HD stuff but it just feels wrong. If you've got digital UKTV Gardens repeats them all the time.
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It does look pretty on that branch though.
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