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Sue

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  1. Monica, do hardy geraniums count as suitable for a physic garden? I have a few spare you can have if so.
  2. Great grapes!!
  3. You are so lucky having the space to grow all that, LadyDeliah! I'm extremely jealous!
  4. Sadly I think it probably was. If you had lost your wallet, would you not phone a friend or relative for help to get home, or maybe ask at the ticket office if they could help? Or the police? I've done the same thing - gave someone money who claimed the same as your guy, then realised too late that it's highly unlikely someone in this position would approach a total stranger in the street. Did he ask for your address so that he could return the loan? Has he contacted you? Sorry. But let's be grateful we're the nice people we are and not the con merchants, eh?
  5. I haven't been able to use the search function at all for some time, regardless of what I put into it - long words included. All I get is "your search is running, please be patient" for hours. Is anybody else having the same problem?
  6. Can anyone reassure me that just because I haven't seen any froglets for a week doesn't mean they may not be hiding in my garden somewhere? Or has Dave the ancient cat who sits in my garden and seems to think I am a great friend of his finally managed to catch something? No froggies either in the tub or in the surrounding plants :-S
  7. Thanks Minkey, I'll go and pick them now!!
  8. I bought a small strawberry pot complete with strawberry plants in flower/starting to fruit in Homebase reduced to about six pounds recently - I assumed they probably wouldn't do anything so late in the year and I've got no idea what variety the strawberries are, but you've given me hope they might actually ripen before the Winter! I tried one of my hanging basket tomatoes (Micro - I thought it was intended for hanging baskets and had very small fruits, but have now discovered I confused it with another variety and it's just a very small plant!) and despite being very red it didn't taste of much, which was rather disappointing - not sure when to pick tomatoes, do you have to wait till they come easily off the stem?
  9. I guess The Plough has got to make some money somehow :))
  10. Mic88 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > my partner has gone into the first stage of > labour, so we were fretting how long this would > last! good job it is hospital birth. God it is > going to be long night. xxxxx Hey, good luck :)
  11. Training film on how not to run a pub?
  12. Loads of helpful stuff online if you google, Marlene, just put in "blossom end rot".
  13. Blossom end rot, sounds like :-S Loads of stuff about it online if you google, eg http://organicgardening.about.com/od/diseases/p/blossomendrot.htm I have tomatoes growing in a hanging basket which are ripening OK, mixture of red, orange and still green at the moment.
  14. Thanks John! DulwichFox, you are correct but that information wasn't much help in understanding its relevance to a thread entitled ED Nature Watch :))
  15. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- the owner > of the vale just good police "stuff doesn't get > stipend in my pub", and that was the end of that. xxxxxxx Eh?! Are you sending this from somewhere you can't see what you're writing? :))
  16. I'm still none the wiser. Could somebody explain to me, in words of one syllable preferably, what Cyrena is? I've just googled it, which was no help whatsoever.
  17. I am completely confused. I realise it isn't hard to completely confuse me. Have I missed a post somewhere? Has the Nature Watch thread turned into something else?
  18. Rusty old chair innit.
  19. ?120 for one rusty old chair? Bloody hell!
  20. Yes that pancake stall in Hampstead is excellent, but you do have an extremely long wait ..... OK if you have time to spare and aren't ravenous :))
  21. Ridgley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue that fact that you said you can't always > afford it prove my point, what is the point having > a market just for a few and not for the many. Its > seems there are people with more money than sense. xxxxxx Eh? If you have money, it's up to you how you spend it, surely. Basic supply and demand suggests that if a market stall has mis-judged its potential customer base, it will go bust. Clearly many of the NCR stalls have not, as they continue to trade. Are you saying that, for example, an up-market gallery or designer clothes shop should not exist because they're "just for the few and not for the many"? Do you want to reduce everything to the level of a pound shop? What a miserable world that would be! There's room for everything, surely. If you want an old-style market, East Street is a short distance away, and there are fruit and veg stalls in Peckham, Brixton and Lewisham, also not far. I'm not complaining about not always being able to afford things in NCR. I've had times in my life when I've had money and times when I've not had so much. Why should people who have money at the moment be forced to shop only at places where people with less can shop?
  22. But Fox, it isn't a fruit and veg market! I agree they are great, but it isn't what NCR market is supposed to be .... different kettle of fish (so to speak) altogether. For a time there was a small fruit and veg stall at the bottom of NCR, I always thought it was a bit cheeky considering Prettys was just up the road. ETA: And there are essentials like bread and cheese, it's just very very expensive bread and cheese. But hey if you want very very cheap bread and cheese you can go to Iceland.
  23. Ridgley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There are stalls that do have tat and they are > very over priced, xxxxxxx I guess people must be paying those "over priced" prices round here, however, or the stalls would disappear. I think it would be a pity if the market became a mass of stalls selling cheap tat, like Petticoat Lane. There's a balance to be struck, I feel. Personally I like having the expensive stalls there, even if I can rarely afford to buy anything from them.
  24. Are milk thistle seeds any good to you? The plants grow very tall and are extremely prickly, but very attractive as they have lovely big green and white mottled leaves. And then either purple or white big thistle-like flower heads. Anyway I'm just beginning to collect seeds from mine.
  25. eucalyptus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > So I think the facing the road thing doesn't work > much. xxxxx It's a bit strange because it's half and half at the moment.
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