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Old 19-09-2016, 22:54
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Will seek it out asap, ordered new tablet tonight as tablet doctor told me it was beyond rescue. Lemonade ice lolly for planets!! Nite all
Thank you nurse *slurps ice lolly*

what should we bring to the wake for the now deceased tablet?

hope yousleep well night night x
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Old 19-09-2016, 23:46
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Don't know it planets, but will investigate.



Lovely pictures Keyser, they make me feel nostalgic. Are they from up north?
Thank you.

Done in 1995 and all are/were in Hull - several of the pubs no longer existed even then - I reconstructed their appearances from ancient photo-copies of poor quality photos and crude drawings/maps/plans that were all I had to go on at the time.

Still it was an interesting few months.
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Old 20-09-2016, 12:56
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It's been a busy morning! last summer i nicked some seeds from these enormous plate sized poppies at my mum's and earlier in the year i had my first go at propagating them. (my home made propagator was an empty humous pot!) anyway to my complete surprise some of the seeds did sprout then a few months later i pricked them out into seedling trays over the last few weeks a few died but some are quite big so today they were all transferred into their own individual humous pots

I also found some seeds on some beautiful trailing violas i planted up this year and had a go at propagating them and i have some sprouts showing through!!

It's all very exciting i've never done stuff from seeds before so I have no idea if i'm doing it right. I did read that this poppy takes two years from seed to flower as they get bigger i've kind of run out of window sill though

It's very satisfying seeing them grow and tending them each morning.

*this extract from Monty planets blog is also available on iTunes read by David Attenborough.
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Old 20-09-2016, 14:40
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Oh well done planets, propagating stuff is most satisfying but not quite as easy as most folks assume [cos they have never done it]

Presumably you will over-winter your seedlings indoors? Although it's turned out quite warm and sultry down south again. Still ten degrees less than this time last week thank goodness but warmer than you'd expect in late September.
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Old 20-09-2016, 14:56
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Oh well done planets, propagating stuff is most satisfying but not quite as easy as most folks assume [cos they have never done it]

Presumably you will over-winter your seedlings indoors? Although it's turned out quite warm and sultry down south again. Still ten degrees less than this time last week thank goodness but warmer than you'd expect in late September.
Yes indeed i'm worried after the moving them into a larger pot as last time a percentage of them didn't make it fingers crossed....i've got some chive seedlings growing too as there have been NO CHIVES in the shops anywhere all year how do they expect me to make potato salad without chives??

I've had them on the kitchen windowsill since birth! I figured i'd start acclimatising them to outside after the frosts finish next spring. Dunno if that's right? If they get too big for the kitchen windowsill i have a bathroom windowsill and a porch but the porch is much colder - i was hopiing my dahlia's could winter in the porch once the frosts start..
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Old 20-09-2016, 15:09
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Yes indeed i'm worried after the moving them into a larger pot as last time a percentage of them didn't make it fingers crossed....i've got some chive seedlings growing too as there have been NO CHIVES in the shops anywhere all year how do they expect me to make potato salad without chives??

I've had them on the kitchen windowsill since birth! I figured i'd start acclimatising them to outside after the frosts finish next spring. Dunno if that's right? If they get too big for the kitchen windowsill i have a bathroom windowsill and a porch but the porch is much colder - i was hopiing my dahlia's could winter in the porch once the frosts start..
You can have a try with the dahlias, much below freezing though and they will go slimy. I imagine when it's ten below in the garden your porch will be a tad on the arctic side....but worth a shot! It would need to be end of May to put anything delicate out. They might thrive for a few weeks outside now but would never come to fruition. Or petalition

I got chives in the spring but not seen them since...Lidl are good for pot herbs. I usually have a few pots on the windowsills.....a decent spud salad needs a few oniony chives!
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Old 20-09-2016, 15:17
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You can have a try with the dahlias, much below freezing though and they will go slimy. I imagine when it's ten below in the garden your porch will be a tad on the arctic side....but worth a shot! It would need to be end of May to put anything delicate out. They might thrive for a few weeks outside now but would never come to fruition. Or petalition

I got chives in the spring but not seen them since...Lidl are good for pot herbs. I usually have a few pots on the windowsills.....a decent spud salad needs a few oniony chives!
oh excellent thanks for that.
The porch is at the front in between the front door and sitting room it's a proper brick building not a shed structure i've had a yucca plant in there for years.

i got chives last year from Lidl but this year no one has had them not sainsburys, tesco, asda, aldi, lidl or m & s i've searched everywhere! i bought some from the garden centre and got two potato salads off them and now i have some seedlings growing from my home made propagator!!
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Old 20-09-2016, 15:30
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oh excellent thanks for that.
The porch is at the front in between the front door and sitting room it's a proper brick building not a shed structure i've had a yucca plant in there for years.

i got chives last year from Lidl but this year no one has had them not sainsburys, tesco, asda, aldi, lidl or m & s i've searched everywhere! i bought some from the garden centre and got two potato salads off them and now i have some seedlings growing from my home made propagator!!
They might well over winter in something that stoutly built! Who knows....one way to find out

You'll be watching those seedlings greedily awaiting your first tato salad!!
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Old 20-09-2016, 15:38
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They might well over winter in something that stoutly built! Who knows....one way to find out

You'll be watching those seedlings greedily awaiting your first tato salad!!
ooooo the risk!!!

i know i doubt the buggers will be grown enough for eating for some months yet!
it's very autumnal here today....
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Old 20-09-2016, 15:57
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ooooo the risk!!!

i know i doubt the buggers will be grown enough for eating for some months yet!
it's very autumnal here today....
Warm, muggy and sunny here....feels like Summer still! I have bare feets, cotton hippie troosers [extremely faded] and a thin t shirt on.
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Old 20-09-2016, 16:01
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Warm, muggy and sunny here....feels like Summer still! I have bare feets, cotton hippie troosers [extremely faded] and a thin t shirt on.
BREAKING NEWS brad and Angelina are divorcing

i told him it was just a fling
gonna have to change all my numbers and maybe move now
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Old 20-09-2016, 16:06
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BREAKING NEWS brad and Angelina are divorcing

i told him it was just a fling
gonna have to change all my numbers and maybe move now
It's been on the cards all year....shame for their kids Are other parties involved?

Well, other than YOU obviously!
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Old 20-09-2016, 16:08
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It's been on the cards all year....shame for their kids Are other parties involved?

Well, other than YOU obviously!
Apparently it's due to her not liking his "method of parenting"
I only locked them in the cupboard for a couple of hours for god's sake.....all that screeching was driving me nuts....
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Old 20-09-2016, 16:20
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Apparently it's due to her not liking his "method of parenting"
I only locked them in the cupboard for a couple of hours for god's sake.....all that screeching was driving me nuts....


Well you can hardly blame the poor woman. Carrying on with a lady with possible cannibalistic tendencies who locks her kids in the cupboards so she can have shenanigans with the old man!
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Old 20-09-2016, 16:33
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Well you can hardly blame the poor woman. Carrying on with a lady with possible cannibalistic tendencies who locks her kids in the cupboards so she can have shenanigans with the old man!
sheesh some people are sooooo over sensitive
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Old 20-09-2016, 16:37
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sheesh some people are sooooo over sensitive
*snigger* Actually I've never found him attractive. I mean, like George Clooney I can SEE he's fit, but he doesn't float my boat and nor does George. Far too chocolate boxy.
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Old 20-09-2016, 18:31
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BREAKING NEWS brad and Angelina are divorcing

i told him it was just a fling
gonna have to change all my numbers and maybe move now
I told Angelina to break it to him of our affair gently - never mind it's too late now.
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Old 20-09-2016, 19:22
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I told Angelina to break it to him of our affair gently - never mind it's too late now.
And you're the OTHER guilty party!

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Old 20-09-2016, 21:48
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And you're the OTHER guilty party!

It all happens in DS
This is such a lovely thread - and I love your avatar.
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Old 20-09-2016, 22:09
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This is such a lovely thread - and I love your avatar.
Do you mean my profile pic?

I'm not very fond of Whiff Pilchard
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Old 20-09-2016, 22:21
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Do you mean my profile pic?

I'm not very fond of Whiff Pilchard
Yes your pic - sorry.
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Old 20-09-2016, 22:28
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Yes your pic - sorry.
It was taken when two DSers came to stay with me and one of them brought a PILCHARD CD IN!!!! So I whipped out my axe like you do and the third DSer whipped out her camera. The rest is history
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Old 20-09-2016, 22:33
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BREAKING NEWS brad and Angelina are divorcing

i told him it was just a fling
gonna have to change all my numbers and maybe move now
Did he turn your head by telling you he was the James Jordan of the acting world?
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Old 20-09-2016, 22:46
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Did he turn your head by telling you he was the James Jordan of the acting world?
He DID!!! i believed him
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Old 20-09-2016, 22:50
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oh excellent thanks for that.
The porch is at the front in between the front door and sitting room it's a proper brick building not a shed structure i've had a yucca plant in there for years.

i got chives last year from Lidl but this year no one has had them not sainsburys, tesco, asda, aldi, lidl or m & s i've searched everywhere! i bought some from the garden centre and got two potato salads off them and now i have some seedlings growing from my home made propagator!!
I grow my soft herbs from those rooted plants from supermarkets. I buy basil each year because it never lasts the winter and coriander in about April. I plant them into bigger pots and set outside once its warm enough. I do the same with parsley but not every year because sometimes my parsely goes through the winter by itself. I have never done chives although I do have a Welsh onion I think its called. Must try chives next year
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