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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 12:38
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Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

I'm 28 actually! LOL


There's a surprise - 17 year old young lady wanders into The Shed & James's ears prick up.
 
who is james by the way lol? and why would his ears prick up? i cant stop giggeling hahaha!!!!!!


I'm the fellow.

Alas, they're making me sound like a perverted weirdo and think it is somehow amusing. Ouch


James is a really nice bloke, rest assured.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 12:44
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Err no.  The Shred Room was created to have an intermediate room between the kindergarten and the big boy room.  I missed with the location however, since it was built right next door and then the walls came tumbling down.  Smile 


That's true.

It was not intended as a Kindergarten, even if it seems to have turned out that way. LOL

However, it does tend to stay more mature than that other room. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 12:50
Meanwhile. Back in the Shed where thoughts (and hands) turn to this year's seed catalogues. Should I do earlies, second earlies and maincrop or should I leave out the second earlies? Decisions, decisions.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 12:53
Pah! Now I've got that flippin' Tears for flippin' Fears song stuck in my head. Unhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 12:57
Can I just say I like the new bigger avatars. You can see me owl in all its glory now.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 12:58
Why's that? What brought this on?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 12:58
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Originally posted by GothKitten GothKitten wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

I'm 28 actually! LOL


There's a surprise - 17 year old young lady wanders into The Shed & James's ears prick up.
 
who is james by the way lol? and why would his ears prick up? i cant stop giggeling hahaha!!!!!!


I'm the fellow.

Alas, they're making me sound like a perverted weirdo and think it is somehow amusing. Ouch


James is a really nice bloke, rest assured.
 
 
I second this. I found many of the comments on the last page fairly unecessary really..
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:00
Originally posted by limeyrob limeyrob wrote:

Meanwhile. Back in the Shed
 
yes, quite, Rob... quite...Clap
 
where thoughts (and hands) turn to this year's seed catalogues. Should I do earlies, second earlies and maincrop or should I leave out the second earlies? Decisions, decisions.
 
what had you got in mind for planting?  I think part of the problem is anticipating when the really cold snap might end... this has to be the most severe, elongated cold spell we have had in a decade, and while it will be great for killing off the bugs in the soil, you might run the risk of being lulled into a false sense of security with some fine weather, into planting some 'earlies', which then get decimated by another late cold snap... you just never can tell...Ermm
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:03
Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Originally posted by GothKitten GothKitten wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

I'm 28 actually! LOL


There's a surprise - 17 year old young lady wanders into The Shed & James's ears prick up.
 
who is james by the way lol? and why would his ears prick up? i cant stop giggeling hahaha!!!!!!


I'm the fellow.

Alas, they're making me sound like a perverted weirdo and think it is somehow amusing. Ouch


James is a really nice bloke, rest assured.
 
 
I second this. I found many of the comments on the last page fairly unecessary really..
 
 
 
 
 
well, for God's sake would you all like to b****r off back to the Shred Room, where you can console James' 'bruised' ego in your own space??...Stern Smile


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:06
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by limeyrob limeyrob wrote:

Meanwhile. Back in the Shed
 
yes, quite, Rob... quite...Clap
 
where thoughts (and hands) turn to this year's seed catalogues. Should I do earlies, second earlies and maincrop or should I leave out the second earlies? Decisions, decisions.
 
what had you got in mind for planting?  I think part of the problem is anticipating when the really cold snap might end... this has to be the most severe, elongated cold spell we have had in a decade, and while it will be great for killing off the bugs in the soil, you might run the risk of being lulled into a false sense of security with some fine weather, into planting some 'earlies', which then get decimated by another late cold snap... you just never can tell...Ermm
 
It's funny you should ask J. During tea I was contemplating building a polytunnel for just such occurences but decided not to as this may lead into a rival thread  Wink.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:13
Jared, it's not a bruised ego.  I don't have an ego to bruise.

I have serious reasons for my feelings.  I thought you'd understand this. Confused

Oh well.  C'ést la vie.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:13
Originally posted by limeyrob limeyrob wrote:

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It's funny you should ask J. During tea I was contemplating building a polytunnel for just such occurences but decided not to as this may lead into a rival thread  Wink.
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I think the person you should run this past is Lee (Man Erg) whose knowledge of planting is pretty extensive...Ermm
 
do you have a greenhouse? I think that might be the best way to go for 'earlies' this coming year, although it depends on what you're going to grow.  I'll be planting some more wild flower seeds from mid-late April, down the alleyway, but little more besides, in 2009...Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:41
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by limeyrob limeyrob wrote:

It's funny you should ask J. During tea I was contemplating building a polytunnel for just such occurences but decided not to as this may lead into a rival thread  Wink.
 
I think the person you should run this past is Lee (Man Erg) whose knowledge of planting is pretty extensive...Ermm
 
do you have a greenhouse? I think that might be the best way to go for 'earlies' this coming year, although it depends on what you're going to grow.  I'll be planting some more wild flower seeds from mid-late April, down the alleyway, but little more besides, in 2009...Smile
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No greenhouse at the moment but I'm planning on building a potting shed and putting in a wood burning stove for such chilly winter/spring days. Trouble is trying to decide where to put it. 'ap'n it needs to be south facing to make the most of the sun but apart from that I haven't got very far. I think it needs to be a bit more substantial than a ready made one. There's quite a few on the market but seem to me to be a bit on the flimsy side and not suitable for a stove.
 
I normally plant the usual for our clay soil - peas, french, broad and runner beans, onions and beetroot of course. This year I'll be a bit more adventurous I reckon but trouble is that getting the kids to eat veg is difficult. I did grow some brussel sprouts and broccoli last year but I planted them in a shadow tunnel and with them only getting a couple of hours direct sunlight they bolted and eventually fell over. I'll try them again this year but this time in full sun.
 
My perennials are raspberries and brambles. There's also strawberries as well but if they don't do well again this year they won't be there next year. The last two years have seen a good crop, but very mushy with poor texture and not what you would call a table eatin' strawb. Hopefully the loganberries will do well this year on last year's first growth.
 
If you are planting some wildflowers can I recommend Michaelmas Daisy. It's a late flowering plant and ours this year was covered in bees and other insects including butterflies well into November/December. It grows about 2-3 feet tall with loads of purple and yellow flowers. A must for all gardens I reckon.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:47
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

when was the last time you saw creosote doing the Times crossword....
 
 
...come to mention it, when was the last time you saw creosote?
 
Speaking of which, the police finally caught the Creosote Kid. In court he pleaded guilty to all charges and asked for 27 other fences to be taken into consideration.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:55
Originally posted by limeyrob limeyrob wrote:

 
If you are planting some wildflowers can I recommend Michaelmas Daisy. It's a late flowering plant and ours this year was covered in bees and other insects including butterflies well into November/December. It grows about 2-3 feet tall with loads of purple and yellow flowers. A must for all gardens I reckon.
 
Thanks Rob... I'll leave the bulk of your comments for them that know more about veg, eg Lee & Jim...although I didn't realise Yorkshire gardens had a 'south-facing' side..LOLWink
 
the principal reason for my wild flower garden IS actually to attract bees, butterflies and other insects, for which I have recently installed boxes on posts, but it appears to be the lavendar which gets most insect attention...Approve which is nice, because the customers can at least see this... the wildflowers will be in their 2nd year, and as I wish to give them a boost, I will bear your recommendation in mind when I head off to Lyonshall garden centre in a couple of months time...Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 13:57
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Speaking of which, the police finally caught the Creosote Kid. In court he pleaded guilty to all charges and asked for 27 other fences to be taken into consideration.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 14:11

Jared - Excellent. Although I'm not a flower person I have noticed that insects don't go for all this cultivated flower crap - just good old traditional flowers. In my allotment area I keep a few clumps of Comfrey. This really attracts the bees, helping to pollinate the veg/fruit and makes great compost additive as well.

Syzygy - Nice one.
 
Reet - off to get ready for the program on BBC2 about Victorian farming - might get a few tips (apparently there's a bit about cider making as well?!!.  9.00pm)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 14:35
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

when was the last time you saw creosote doing the Times crossword....
 
 
...come to mention it, when was the last time you saw creosote?
 
Speaking of which, the police finally caught the Creosote Kid. In court he pleaded guilty to all charges and asked for 27 other fences to be taken into consideration.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 14:35
^^yes, and the flowers have to be the traditional, indiginous sorts... none of these imported types... which ties in with your programme on Victorian gardening, really...Smile
 
and if you ever fancy actually seeing both cider & perry being made before purchasing large cases of quaffable gorgeousness, then head down this way, and I'll take you to Dunkerton's...Wink
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2009 at 14:49

Wow! Its gotten busy in here.

I see J is back! LOL

Your short trip didn't happen to be in Columbia did it? Are you sure you declared everything?
 
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