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Self care by growing a garden

Re: Self care by growing a garden

Yes, but that was sheer luck @Former-Member

The "Attach Photo" Button still does not work for me (nothing happens).

I did a "Copy & Paste" job - to get the Appleblossom Hibiscus photo in.

I couldn't do that for Jelly cat's photo (it wouldn't work).

Adge

Re: Self care by growing a garden

Hi @Former-Member  @Adge and @Shaz51 and anyone else around tonight hope you had a good Saturday ... love the garden pic @Adge and glad you got some gardening done @Former-Member ... 

 

today i went shopping at a fresh food market - the colours and smells were amazing ... I got these flowers for a friend whose been unwell A1AA0F39-064F-488A-B97B-952CC97B5654.jpeg

 

Re: Self care by growing a garden

Love going to markets @Sophie1, did you get any fresh produce? 

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@Former-Member Yes eggs, bacon, chicken Kiev, sausages .... yummy !!!!

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hello @Sophie1, @Former-Member, @Adge, @Smc, @Appleblossom

going to replant my succulents into the garden , the roots are going through the pots Smiley Very Happy

Re: Self care by growing a garden

Sounds like they are ready for going in ground  @Shaz51  are  they ones you could divide and pot on for gifts?

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what a great idea @Former-Member, yes there is 3 or 4 plants are growing in the same pot , having to separate them Smiley Very Happy

Re: Self care by growing a garden

Budget friendly too @Shaz51 ðŸ˜€

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Re: Self care by growing a garden

Dear fellow gardeners, I am seeking some advice.   @Shaz51  @Smc  @Adge   @eudemonism @Sophie1 @Appleblossom

I am thinking about  getting Mr D a petrol hedge trimmer - one that goes on the end of a whipper snipper as we have some taller shrubs in need of a trim (one is getting into our guttering). I heard it is best to have a dedicated whipper snipper (not to keep changing attachments). 

 

Have any of you got or tried using one of these? I only want to get one if they relatively easy to use and maintain.

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