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  1. Not necessarily, make sure it?s not by a radiator, the bottoms sawn off so it can absorb water, and keep a check on the water level underneath and most importantly make sure you buy a non drop tree :)
  2. Nigello Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, replantable trees, either to buy or hire seem > to make great sense in all manner of ways. If you > were in raptures when you heard nature and were > able to enjoy it more in the spring during the > first wave and the lockdown then think of reducing > your consumption over Xmas - it's not that hard. > Just because it has been tough it doesn't mean we > should splash out and waste food and buy stuff we > don't need. Should note if you're going for the real tree in pot option, its super important to keep a vigilant eye on the soil and not letting it dry out. Other than that there very easy to look after and to plant out in the garden after :)
  3. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for posting this. Love the idea of a > replant tree It?s a lovely thing if you have the garden space, feel free to drop me a message if your interested.
  4. If anyone?s interested were still taking bookings and replant able trees seem very popular this year!
  5. Feel free to send me a message and I can get them ordered for next day.
  6. Hello all, It?s that wonderful time again in what might not have been a wonderful year for people. Hand delivered Christmas trees grown in the uk ethically sourced with the option of buying a sustainable living Christmas tree which you can reuse year after year. Will also be selling wreaths, Poinsettias,amaryllis bulbs among other things. Taking orders in advance this year as demand is ramping up. Do send over a message and I?ll endeavour to send over a price list and delivery costs.
  7. garages2018 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > -----PEOPLE as FOXES lived in the country > side------- Oh dear another insufferable ignoramus. East Dulwich and Dulwich used to be rural countryside. There is never any need for animal cruelty, there are plenty of ways to fox proof your garden.
  8. Oh I wonder if these are the lovely little cubs we have had in our garden of recent! Beautiful harmless creatures, who for some reason people feel the need to harm! Who was here first them or us...
  9. This is awful and worrying as I have a lot of pots as well! may I ask what road ?
  10. Just putting out feeders to see if anyone would like to buy multipurpose compost ? Am getting deliveries but can add on depending on interest.
  11. Have sent you a message via Pm ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, I?m helping set up the induction/welcome event > for the drs and nurses at the new Nightingale > hospital at Excel. We?re looking to get some short > (around 10 second) ?thank you? videos from well > known personalities to play at the event (just > shot on peoples phones, nothing fancy) - but we > need them quickly. If anyone has any contacts, > could you PM me please? > > Thanks
  12. Excellent news. Very simple people don?t know how to behave because we?re such a self entitled society This action will save more lives.
  13. Hammersmith and Fulham are closing all parks as for 7pm tonight lets see if southwark follows suit.
  14. Hello James, can I ask why the park cafe is still open and allowing mass spreading ? Why was the market open yesterday ? Southwark has one of the highest rates in the country ? ------------------------------------------------------- > DEFINITELY all fines and overdue payments are > stopped. > Sadly the council website is woefully behind > saying libraries open. > But definitely no overdue fines while COVID-19 > causing libraries to remain shut. > > If you have any problem please get in touch.
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