Getting back in the swing of things with yet more pics of the garden

Posted by admin | Posted in gardening | Posted on 05-06-2010

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Well lets try and keep this up, I cant promise it will last but hey I will give it a great try, blogging can take up alot of time when you are a dyslexic! tip for any Dyslexics that stumble on my blog, just keep at it and write and read about stuff you love, sod what teachers tell you to read unless you are getting marked on it! There is nothing worse than reading / writing when you dont like the subject!

This little lot of pictures from my garden where taken today after what was my last mega mission in the garden for 2010. From now on its a little planting here, a little weeding there and just alot of minor stuff from week to week. The morning started early with me cutting back the weeds behind the fence, hoeing the weeds on the various plots and more weeding, got to love the weeding. Its really nice to see clear soil but  I just cant stand doing it. After weeding I planted some of my shallots, lettuce, monge tout, radishes, (red, white, lisbon) onions and cucumbers. I think there was more but its been a long day and I cant be bothered to think any more. I know there is no need for poly tunnels in June but due to the cats pooping on my plot I have had to do this so that they dont dig up my lovely little seedlings / seeds when covering it up.

Well this is all the trees, bushes and plants in there green wonderfully state for you viewing pleasure:

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Ooops, been a long time coming

Posted by admin | Posted in gardening | Posted on 01-06-2010

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I can only hang my head in shame, lots of stuff has happened with the garden for months and I have not tweeted, written posts or even displayed pictures I toke a few weeks ago. So whats been happening?

  1. weeding.
  2. planting of tomatoes, cucumbers, courgettes, leeks, salsify, potatoes, chilli’s, pepers,berry bushes, beans, lettuce, radish and a few other seeds and herbs.
  3. supports and netting erected to protect strawberries and to grow my bean and monge tout.
  4. compost attacked and eaten by ratty, which has now been batted, I hope.
  5. Irrigation system in place.

So quite alot going on, I am planning some pics and a new way of showing some of the classic fruit and veg and how they are looking throughput the growing season to help others see what they should look like & when, I hope this will help you if its your first time growing your own so you know your going in the right direction!

Next year I will be starting a little gardening advice application that will be online via this blog or it will be via a new site with a nice little iPad / iPhone app, depends on time really.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-04

Posted by admin | Posted in Twitter Posts | Posted on 04-04-2010

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-28

Posted by admin | Posted in Twitter Posts | Posted on 28-03-2010

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  • After my shave, my face started burning and it felt bad, all is now calm and the 14 year old is let loose. Very tired but dont wanna go bed! #
  • @james_stockdale thats why they brought me along, I may b a friend but for 1 night only….muhahahaha, why do u think Im in different hotel! in reply to james_stockdale #
  • @james_stockdale in all seriousness I have no idea what they have planned, I am sure it wont be too bad but you never know boyo. in reply to james_stockdale #
  • @julierussell: #chinesetakeawaysongs sweet n sour child of mine #
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  • @JulieRussell congrats on #hashtag great subject, after some sleep I might tweet some more ;-) in reply to JulieRussell #
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  • #crisissoup gas leak and potato #
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  • @JulieRussell #crisissoup Tomato and basil fawlty #
  • @JulieRussell #birdfilms the one who flew over the cuckoo's nest ….. just perfect for that hash tag ;-) in reply to JulieRussell #
  • @JulieRussell #birdfilms Bird ….. A 1988 film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood, ah how my useless film knowledge pays off lol…. #
  • @JulieRussell #birdfilms To kill a mocking bird …. lol, now to think of funny ones that are not actual bird films…. #
  • @JulieRussell #birdfilms Lyre Lyrebird #
  • @JulieRussell #birdfilms Honeyeaters, I shrunk the kids #
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  • #birdfilms lock, stork and two smoking barrells #
  • #birdfilms The Devil's Avocet (Avocet is the RSPB emblem BTW ;-) ) #
  • #birdfilms Bean goose #
  • #birdfilms Happy Black guillemot #
  • #birdfims Gull with the wind #
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  • #birdfilms SNIPEr #
  • RT @radeeboi: Debbie Does Parrots #birdfilms (via @JulieRussell) just wrong on many levels but totally funny #
  • #birdfilms Swallow hal #
  • #birdfilms the Rook #
  • #birdfilms the school of rook #
  • #birdfilms ROBIN hood #
  • #birdfilms Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Mongoose #
  • RT @robgreen78: @JulieRussell Did they ever do a feature length Starling Buds of May?#birdfilms >>>> Bird of a feather feature film? #
  • #birdfilms Star Wars Episode V – The Empire Stalks Back #
  • @JulieRussell lol, I cant tell if we are getting better or worse, no matter, I cant concentrate on my work now, programming & birds dont go! in reply to JulieRussell #
  • @lazybloke2 sorry but when working with dimwits like you the brain needs walkies ;-) in reply to lazybloke2 #
  • @lazybloke2 sorry very catty of me, will put em claws away ;-p in reply to lazybloke2 #
  • is it me, or is google.com down? is that possible? #
  • Shit it is, I cant work that out, .co.uk is fine but google.com is down! Chinese? me thinks so. #
  • Rsync is amazing, getting back into comandline! cos it rocks, svn, permissions and everything else I can this way, works much faster. #
  • Tax my cider & Im now going to tax ur face Darling, said with a calm tone slowly and none aggressively! you bloody fool!10% above inflation! #
  • Cheque for £30 for 2 years of paying my mortgage! not bad really considering I did not realise I was gonna get it! Gemma gets same amount 2! #
  • Just wired up three new plug sockets & a new line from the fuse box to a new socket! Im happy with that, Electrics is easy if your careful. #
  • Government is really messing everything up, more borrowing of nearly 140 Billion this year! why? should we not be paying it back? plonka's. #
  • Gonna move to the coast! I want to move out to a spot where the cows are the anti social ones! not the humans that live next door to me! #
  • Crappy day outside, tho I got a marque up, sides using dust sheets then paint the skirting boards! The wind didn't help! All in an 1.5hrs! #
  • .xxx domain name 2 single out porn from the crap stuff ;-) http://tinyurl.com/yb6w4v6 good idea 2 keep this stuff apart from normal content. #
  • Huge storm just hit my house, so all that hard work just went down the drain! the wind blow all my skirting into muddy water! WTF, mega mad. #
  • So tomorrow I will have to get up mega early to paint before days working, then at lunch paint again! what a bugger! #
  • Ok I have the only coldframe with skirting! Wiped down & partly rescued. I will be sanding, painting all before I do anything else tomorrow! #
  • #foodreligion jerusalem artichoke #
  • Just setting up my old laptop with Wubu, server admin is easy but long! apt-get this, sudo nano that! bring on stag weekend tomorrow! #
  • Still going, getting tab bored now. need bed very soon. #
  • Well thats a day for me! Lappy is all set up with wubu. So that means 7hrs time I get up & get on my way 2 Bristol 2 meet up with Stag party #
  • super dry is so good. in bristol buying too much clothes and now onto drinking, ah good times :-P #

Finally sorted out all my seeds…

Posted by admin | Posted in Tips, gardening | Posted on 20-03-2010

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To keep Track of all my seeds I thought I would get them all out, write on them dates, slim down packaging and place in tub-aware to store under stairs. I cant believe just how many seeds I have, totally amazing how I have spent hardly a thing on seeds yet have hundreds of the buggers. The web links and seed info might differ as some is my experience, some is from the websites and some from the packets. I think that every Gardener does it differently so I will keep updating this kind of page each season till I have it right. But saying that a new house in a few years time will mean new soil, different climate and so on, so will I ever get it right?

Please use this list as a guide to get you on the right paw, not a strict guide but a one stop resource for a novice gardener (like myself, its why I wrote it all out).

PS. if you think its grossly wrong, give me some comments and I will update it as I am sure copy paste will provide a few errors.

Asparagus Argenteuil

Packet end: March 2011.

Sow: late winter / spring about 2.5cm deep to harden off.

Grow: Plant in weed free well drained soil, 30cm between rows and plants or in 35-45cm pots

Good source of info: http://www.jamieoliver.com/foodwise/article-view.php?id=1925

Asparagus Connover’s colossal

Packet end: Feb 2011.

Sow: late winter / spring about 2.5cm deep to harden off.

Grow: Plant in weed free well drained soil, 30cm between rows and plants or in 35-45cm pots

Good source of info: http://www.jamieoliver.com/foodwise/article-view.php?id=1925

Melon Ogen

Packet end: March 2011.

Sow: In spring place in modules or pots in greenhouse or window ledge leave till they have four proper leaves.

Grow: Plant in 30cm pots and attach string to roofing of greenhouse to the pot or using cains / trellis to support the heavy fruit.

Good source of info: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Container-Gardens-714/watermelon.htm

Melon Hales best jumbo

Packet end: March 2011.

Sow: In spring place in modules or pots in greenhouse or window ledge leave till they have four proper leaves.

Grow: Plant in 30cm pots and attach string to roofing of greenhouse to the pot or using cains / trellis to support the heavy fruit.

Good source of info: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Container-Gardens-714/watermelon.htm

Melon Fast Break F1

Packet end: March 2011.

Sow: In spring place in modules or pots in greenhouse or window ledge leave till they have four proper leaves.

Grow: Plant in 30cm pots and attach string to roofing of greenhouse to the pot or using cains / trellis to support the heavy fruit.

Good source of info: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Container-Gardens-714/watermelon.htm

Shallots Matador F1

Packet end: March 2011.

Sow: In April / May, space them every 1 cm in deep rows about 30cm between rows.

Grow: Thin to every 5-10cm when big enough to tease out.

Good source of info: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Container-Gardens-714/watermelon.htm

Chilli’s Jalapeno

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March/April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 8/10 inches or in the ground with 25cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.gardeningpatch.com/herbs/growing-chillies.aspx

Capisicum peppers “California Wonder”

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March/April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 8/10 inches or in the ground with 25cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.recipes4us.co.uk/Growing%20Capsicums.htm

Capisicum peppers “Worldbeater”

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March/April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 8/10 inches or in the ground with 25cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.recipes4us.co.uk/Growing%20Capsicums.htm

Tomatoes Tumbling toms

Packet end: June 2011.

Sow: In March-April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: Plant into hanging baskets, 1 plant per hanging basket

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes.html

Tomatoes Moneymakers

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan-April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 10 inches or in the ground with 45cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes.html

Tomatoes Gardener’s Delight

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan-April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 10 inches or in the ground with 45cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes.html

Tomatoes 100’s and 1000’s (Micro)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan-April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 10 inches or in the ground with 45cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes.html

Tomatoes F1 Incas

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan-April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 10 inches or in the ground with 45cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes.html

Tomatoes Pomodoro Costoluto

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan-April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 10 inches or in the ground with 45cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes.html

Tomatoes Roma

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan-April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 10 inches or in the ground with 45cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes.html

Tomatoes Alicante

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan-April, plant them into small modules and then transplant them to 3 inch pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: In pots 10 inches or in the ground with 45cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-tomatoes.html

Cucumber Crystal Lemon

Packet end: March 2011.

Sow: April / May place in modules or pots in greenhouse or window ledge leave till they have four proper leaves.

Grow: Harden off for two weeks in bigger pots before planting in ground. They can grow along ground or up sturdy cains or trellis

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Cucumber Market more

Packet end: Various, mainly 2012.

Sow: April / May place in modules or pots in greenhouse or window ledge leave till they have four proper leaves.

Grow: Harden off for two weeks in bigger pots before planting in ground. They can grow along ground or up sturdy cains or trellis

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Lettuce (Mixed)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March-July.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1/2” deep in rows. Thin every 30cm’s and allow 30cm’s between rows

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-lettuce.html

Lettuce (Cos)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March-July.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1/2” deep in rows. Thin every 15-20cm’s and allow 20cm’s between rows

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-lettuce.html

Lettuce (May queen)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March-July.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1/2” deep in rows. Thin every 15-20cm’s and allow 20cm’s between rows

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-lettuce.html

Lettuce (Great Lakes)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March-July.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1/2” deep in rows. Thin every 15-20cm’s and allow 20cm’s between rows

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-lettuce.html

Betroot (Detroit)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March-July.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1” deep in rows. Thin every 10cm’s and allow 20cm’s between rows

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeetroot1.shtml

Betroot (Boltardy)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March-July.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1” deep in rows. Thin every 10cm’s and allow 20cm’s between rows

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeetroot1.shtml

Betroot (Cylindra)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March-July.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1” deep in rows. Thin every 10cm’s and allow 20cm’s between rows

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeetroot1.shtml

Broccoli (Purple Sprouting)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In April-May.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1/2” deep in seeding beds. Transplant when large enough to handle leaving 15” between each plant.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/growing-broccoli.html

Broccoli (Calabrese)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In April-May.

Grow: Sow thinly apart 1/2” deep in seeding beds. Transplant when large enough to handle leaving 15” between each plant.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/growing-broccoli.html

Cauliflower

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan/Feb in propagator or 3” pots about 6mm (1/4”) deep.

Grow: Plant out in march / mid June, 18” apart in each direction when large enough.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-cauliflower.html

Cabbage (Golden Acre)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Feb/March in propagator till large enough to place in 3” pots for a few weeks before they get planted outside.

Grow: Plant out late spring, place them 18” apart with 15” between rows.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/growing-cabbage.html

Cabbage (Kalibos)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Feb/March in propagator till large enough to place in 3” pots for a few weeks before they get planted outside.

Grow: Plant out late spring, place them 12” apart with 12” between rows.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/growing-cabbage.html

Cabbage (April)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Feb/March in propagator till large enough to place in 3” pots for a few weeks before they get planted outside.

Grow: Plant out late spring, place them 12” apart with 12” between rows.

OR

Sow: In July/August in to a seedbed about 1/2” deep.

Grow: Transplant to final position after they are large enough to move (12-20 days) . Allow 15” between plants.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/growing-cabbage.html

Cabbage (Greyhound)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Feb/March in propagator till large enough to place in 3” pots for a few weeks before they get planted outside.

Grow: Plant out late spring, place them 12” apart with 12” between rows.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/growing-cabbage.html

Cabbage (Golden Acre Primo 2)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Feb/March in propagator till large enough to place in 3” pots for a few weeks before they get planted outside.

Grow: Plant out late spring, place them 12” apart with 12” between rows.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/growing-cabbage.html

Cabbage (F1 Spring hero)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In July/August in to a seedbed about 1/2” deep.

Grow: Transplant to final position after they are large enough to move (12-20 days) . Allow 15” between plants.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/growing-cabbage.html

Carrots (Early Nattes)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Jan/July sow about 1/2” deep.

Grow: 15cm’s between row’s and thin to every 2/3”s.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-carrots.html

Carrots (Autumn king)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March/July sow about 1/2” deep.

Grow: 15cm’s between row’s and thin to every 2/3”s.

Good source of info: http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-carrots.html

Leeks (Musselburgh)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Feb/April sow about 1/2” deep.

Grow: 25cm’s between row’s and thin to 15cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingleeks1.shtml

Leeks (Autumn Giants 3)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In Feb/April sow about 1/2” deep.

Grow: 25cm’s between row’s and thin to 23cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingleeks1.shtml

Spinach (Beet perpetual)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March/May or March/June sow about 1/2” deep and about 8cm apart.

Grow: 30cm’s between row’s and thin to 23cm apart.

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingspinachchardandbeet1.shtml

Brussels sprouts (Fill Basket)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: In March/May sow about 1/2” deep and about 8cm apart.

Grow: 40cm’s between row’s and thin to 40cm apart.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/8576.shtml

Spring onions (White Lisbon)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Outdoors between March/July.

Grow: 20cm’s between row’s half an inch down and thin as needed.

Good source of info:http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-onions.html

Onions (Ailsa Craig)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Outdoors between Feb/April.

Grow: 25cm’s between row’s and onions half an inch deep.

Good source of info:http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-onions.html

Onions (Sweet Spanish Yellow)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Outdoors between Feb/April.

Grow: 25cm’s between row’s and 3/4” between plants.

Good source of info:http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-onions.html

Onions (Bedfordshire Champion)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Outdoors between Feb/April.

Grow: 25cm’s between row’s and onions half an inch deep.

Good source of info:http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-onions.html

Onions (Red F1 Kamal)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Outdoors between Feb/April.

Grow: 25cm’s between row’s and 3/4” between plants.

Good source of info:http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-onions.html

Onions (Red Brunswick)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Outdoors between Feb/April.

Grow: 25cm’s between row’s and 3/4” between plants.

Good source of info:http://www.vegetable-garden-guide.com/how-to-grow-onions.html

Radish (French Breakfast)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Outdoors between April/May.

Grow: 15cm’s between row’s and 1” between plants.

Good source of info:http://uktv.co.uk/home/stepbystep/aid/585754

Radish (Scarlet Globe)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Outdoors between April/May.

Grow: 15cm’s between row’s and 1” between plants.

Good source of info:http://uktv.co.uk/home/stepbystep/aid/585754

Sweetcorn (F1 Appolause)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Indoors April/June in 2/3inch pots or propagators or in greenhouse in same manor.

Grow: Plant out when quite tall and leave around 8/12” between each one.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingsweetcorn1.shtml

Sweetcorn (F1 Minipop)

Packet end: Various.

Sow: Indoors April/June in 2/3inch pots or propagators or in greenhouse in same manor.

Grow: Plant out when quite tall and leave around 8/12” between each one.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingsweetcorn1.shtml

Salsify

Packet end: 2010.

Sow: Outdoors in March.

Grow: Plant in drills 1cm deep spacing rows 20cm apart. Thin to 10cm apart.

Good source of info:http://www.nvsuk.org.uk/growing_show_vegetables_1/scorzonera.php

Parsnips (White Gem)

Packet end: 1/2010.

Sow: Outdoors in Feb/May.

Grow: Plant in drills 1/2inch deep spacing rows 25cm apart. Thin to 15cm apart. Frosts sweeten the snips so leave in till year two if possible.

Good source of info:http://www.gardeningpatch.com/vegetable/growing-parsnip.aspx

Parsnips (Lisbonnais)

Packet end: 1/2010.

Sow: Outdoors in Feb/May.

Grow: Plant in drills 1/2inch deep spacing rows 25cm apart. Thin to 15cm apart. Frosts sweeten the snips so leave in till year two if possible.

Good source of info:http://www.gardeningpatch.com/vegetable/growing-parsnip.aspx

Cougettes (Zucchini)

Packet end: 2012.

Sow: Indoors around March/April.

Grow: Plant out side with 90cm between bushes.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingcourgettes1.shtml

Cougettes (Black Beauty)

Packet end: 2012.

Sow: Indoors around March/April.

Grow: Plant out side with 90cm between bushes.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingcourgettes1.shtml

Marrow (Green Bush 2)

Packet end: 6/2010.

Sow: Outdoors around April/June.

Grow: Plant 1inch deep in rows allowing 2 seeds per station 24inches between stations each way, plant out June.

Good source of info:http://www.gardeningdata.co.uk/vegetables/sowing_how_to_l.php#marrow

Climbing french bean cosse violette

Packet end: Feb 2011.

Sow: April place in modules or pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: Plant out when atleast 15cm tall. Place next to other in a row or in a circle to form a teepee using canes.

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Climbing french bean blue lake

Packet end: Feb 2011.

Sow: April place in modules or pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: Plant out when atleast 15cm tall. Place next to other in a row or in a circle to form a teepee using canes.

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Climbing french bean COBRA

Packet end: Feb 2011.

Sow: April place in modules or pots in greenhouse or window ledge.

Grow: Plant out when atleast 15cm tall. Place next to other in a row or in a circle to form a teepee using canes.

Good source of info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Beans (Bush Beans borlotto)

Packet end: 2010.

Sow: Outdoors around April/May.

Grow: Plant every 2inches in a flat bottom trench 13cm wide and 7cm deep in rows 40cm apart.

Good source of info:http://www.vegetableexpert.co.uk/GrowingBeans.html

Beans (Climbing French Beans)

Packet end: 2010.

Sow: Outdoors around April/June.

Grow: Plant 2inches deep every 6inches rows 40cm apart using canes to support.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Beans (Climbing French Beans)

Packet end: 2010.

Sow: Outdoors around April/June.

Grow: Plant 2inches deep every 6inches rows 40cm apart using canes to support.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Beans (Dwarf Tendergreen)

Packet end: 2010.

Sow: Outdoors around April/June.

Grow: Plant 2inches deep every 6inches rows 40cm apart using canes to support.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Beans (Broad, Bunyards Exhibition)

Packet end: 2012.

Sow: Outdoors around April/June.

Grow: Plant 1inches deep every 6inches rows 20cm apart using canes to support, pinch top of plant when pods are 10cm long.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingbeans1.shtml

Peas (Early Onwards)

Packet end: 2012.

Sow: Outdoors around April/June.

Grow: Plant 1inches deep every 3inches rows 40cm apart using canes to support.

Good source of info:http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingpeas1.shtml

Mushroom (Agaricus)

Packet end: 2012.

Sow: Any time.

Grow: Make a compost bed 8-10inches, scatter the grains all over the box, mix in with compost to about 8cm deep.
Cover with damp newspaper. Remove newspaper after 10-14days and cover with 1inch of moist garden soil.

Good source of info:http://www.channel4.com/food/on-tv/jamie-oliver/jamie-at-home/how-to-grow-mushrooms_p_1.html

Garlic (Normal)

Packet end: 2012.

Sow: Ideally in October but Spring time will do .

Grow: Plant clove upright 1inch below the soil, plant 4 inches apart in rows 18inches apart. Feed in late march and mid may. Twice a month will be a good pattern.

Good source of info:http://www.gardenaction.co.uk/fruit_veg_diary/fruit_veg_mini_project_april_3_garlic_2.asp

*** HERBS STILL TO BE DONE ***

Herbs

Rocket
Sweet basil
Dill
Sweet Marjoram
Coriander
Parsley
Mint

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-20

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  • @JulieRussell #willysongs Cock in eye joe in reply to JulieRussell #
  • #dietfilms Fat Club #
  • Not looking forward to work tomorrow, big day with huge impact, hope all goes well or heads could role! wont be mine I tell thee! happy days #
  • http://tinyurl.com/yd86ect stupid messed up ppl! I hope she does not make it 2 her goal weight & dies 1st! makes me sick. ppl r starving! #
  • have no patients today, I just dont, I hope a good run around helps me but I have a feeling it wont! Football better be on tho as I need it! #
  • @lazybloke2 lol, the dyslexia strikes again with yet another comady moment! ah, all good, I am not a doctor but a Lord in my own right! in reply to lazybloke2 #
  • Very tired now, got footy soon, think I might die ;-) oh well, nice knowing you all….. #
  • nothing like a sweet smash in the face to explode with anger,felt good apart from taste of blood, only ok if someone else's :-P #
  • Home washed & loved the fact I got really tired, I hope it helps some more weight come off! I did enough running 2 atleast loose some right? #
  • @jordanharper: no Paul was ok, just the hand ball shouters lol, with mates i am all bark n no bite, just nice to have a good outburst :-! #
  • Interesting how a company can turn on its staff! http://tinyurl.com/yems69r its a shame that its come to this! BA stop the nasty stuff. #
  • @ev2000 amazing apart from crowd images! holiday snaps in US brings up loads of randoms ;-) very cool, nice to map them as well. Good call. in reply to ev2000 #
  • Thinking that I will replace iphoto to wordpress photo process I do to: Picasa to organise, flickr uploader button to upload to flickr ….. #
  • then organise into albums and then use flickr gallery in by wordpress plug to display them! Managed to try the process out & it worked well. #
  • Might watch Clash of the Titans at the imax in Greenwhich for my bday! first time at the cinema in 3 or 4 years! not a bad thing ;-) #
  • After a truly crappy american film where "Girls can play soccer" can only be summed up by a shocking performance by "Actor" Vinnie Jones. #
  • Its Bed time, good night and I hope I do not ever subject myself to that again! shocking. #
  • bristol stag weekend all booked up for 2 wkends time! will b good fun,can see it being very messy tho! not 4 me as I dont do messy any more! #
  • #badcereals chokeios #
  • #badcereals Oatso Not Simple #
  • #badcereals Oatso Not Simple (via @boxedfish) not really a cereal tho! never mind, made me smile ;-) #
  • http://tinyurl.com/y8ut3kg amazing, to grow tomatoes in the garden, you need a garden? never would have known! #statetheobvious #fail #
  • need a rest. head hurts alot. #
  • @jamesmills oh, well, cull away and I guess thats one less follower! :-( in reply to jamesmills #
  • @jamesmills nice having u follow, Im very boring so not worth it! good kick up arse tho, might tweet more interesting stuff, will do that! in reply to jamesmills #
  • Why cant CSS have style sheets per browser? so conditionals per version of browser?would make my life easy, JS could,but not accessible tho! #
  • £35 spent on a parking ticket which was given to me within 2 mintues walk from my house! never do that again! fair cop but issued so fast! #
  • Wants a lego racer from the daily mail! #

Big garden weekend

Posted by admin | Posted in Tips, Tips and Tricks, Tricks, Tutorials, gardening | Posted on 13-03-2010

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This weekend has been a really productive one so far with plenty done in the garden.

Saturday

During the week I got my delivery of trees and berry bushes, oh and 4 variates of potato with their own grow pods. So that meant my weekends fait was sealed with a lot of hard work in the garden and a trip to BnQ / Wilkinson to stock up on yet more compost, blood, fish and bone and not forgetting some more large pots for the berry bushes.

First thing that I did was was put all the trees in water to reactivate the roots which takes around 4- 6 hours and then the same again for the berry bushes.

While the bushes and trees soak away, I got all the pots in place. and put rocks and crockery in the berry bushes pots and the citrus trees pots to aid in drainage. All the pots apart from the citrus trees had their pots filled 1/4 full with compost. Then we added a handful of fish and bone powder to the compost to aid the growth / support our new additions. Next step might need two people to get the trees and bushes upright. Hold the tree in place and Add more compost to the pots shaking the trees and bushes gently to get the compost in every little area under the plants roots. Keep poring it in till nearly at the top and firm the compost down so there is a 2inch gap at the top of the pot. Back to the citrus trees, well they are slightly different. They need to have a mixture of 50% top soil and 50% ericaceous compost. In the same way you did the other trees, 1/4 full, place, hold, fill, firm. Last job is to water them like mad. Make sure that you do this a few litres at a time and let the water drain down and out the drainage holes! Its so important in the first two years of a trees life to water it every other day till soaking wet as trees are surprisingly thirsty bugger.

So thats my step by step Saturday afternoon. You may have noticed from the pictures below that I have invested in watering pods, they are great way to slow water multiple pots! the only issue I have is the length of the child hoses as they are only 1 metre long and this could do with doubling but I imagine this is a deliberate thing to make you buy more pods! which I will be doing so from that point of view its successful for a certain party, not me by the way.

Sunday

Today saw slightly less work but a few important changes. During a hectic Mothers day I made a little pit stop in to my local Asda, I picked up 30 eggs and 50 small party glasses and 50 pint party plastic glasses (clear not white plastic glasses). So why am I telling you about my shopping? Well this is why, the eggs we are not really interested in but the lovely cardboard they sit in. I will be using that to place the potatoes on for chitting, shitting as I kept saying for a while, its meant to be said like chhhhhhitting but hey, I like shitting, sounds funny. Chitting is basically allowing nice potatoes to go wrinkly and then start producing lovely shoots which will be what grows into a lovely bush one end and roots for which more pots grow on the other end. The potatoes must be left in a cool light place but not in direct sunlight. This should be done two weeks or so before planting in the pods or the ground. I will be using grow pods and will give more details on how they work later on when I actually start planting them in the pods.

The plastic cups are for my new idea, I was wondering how I could move little fragile seedlings to their own pots with out loosing alot of them due to extreme temperature changes! So I got normal sized and pint sized cups that are clear to go on top to act as propagator lids. They fit well, the bigger ones sit just inside the pots and for the very small 3inch pots they sit on the rim which is not ideal but to be honest they are good enough for what we want. Don’t forget when moving the seedlings if possible get the soil in the pots with the cups on top a few days before you transfer the seedlings. Doing this will mean that the seedling moves into nice warm soil. Just make sure you give it a watering the night before so its not to dry and when the seedling is in place give it another watering to help it bed in.

Once home, I placed the potatoes up in the spare room, chucked the cups on to our pots and did some watering indoors and out. Next up was to plant our new strawberry plugs. They need to be placed into the ground leaving about 10 inches around each plug for them to grow into that space. once planted chuck down a good helping of blood, fish and bone then watered them in really well so that they have a great start. I soaked my plugs in water for a couple of minutes before planting to get their roots nice and hydrated and wide awake, which should help them to establish them selfs nice and fast. Last job was to water all the bushes and trees again, as a rule I will do it every other day but they are new to their pots so I wanted to make sure they got a really good start and two days of soaking should help them no end, over watering is bad but if you have set up good drainage they will be fine as the excess just runs away.

Tasks for this week

Well this week I need to get some more of the little seedlings out of the propagators and into the mini pots. They are hard work and need some sunlight to make sure they get the best start after being moved. So I want to do that process in the morning one day when working from home. Thats called lunch break, I do the best things with my spare time. Actually I would swap lunch for doing my seedlings as its actually quite relaxing to spend some time thinking about other stuff other than work. Then either at the weekend or in the evening I am going to dig in my watering system so it waters the ground and not the fences like last year. Another task for the weekend is to think about planting some seeds straight outside into the propagator tunnel and in the greenhouse. March and April are busy months for the green fingered people of this country.

Pictures from this weeks growth and activities

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-14

Posted by admin | Posted in Twitter Posts | Posted on 12-03-2010

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  • Love is in the air with romantic Venus now visiting your sign … More for Aries http://twittascope.com/twittascope/?sign=1 #
  • @growwit What a rip off! http://tinyurl.com/yj5yx72 the prices make one carrot to grow £1.09! 99p store do 4packets of seed for 99p! v good. #
  • @growwit oh and the quality of the seeds in the 99p store, excellent, got a few this year and last year and all grow lovely veg! in reply to growwit #
  • @lazybloke2 I know I told Mark E via Facebook lol! in reply to lazybloke2 #
  • Just after 1pm and I feel like I have done alot, yet done nothing! how messed up is that, feel like I cant feel a thing. Ah, strange stuff! #
  • Is this spring? hoping so, my little plants are doin so well that I just want 2 get em in the ground & getting that all important sun light! #
  • Two fixes done, none to go, think it might be exercise time soon! waiting for dinner to settle first! dont wanna see it again. #
  • @growwit Whats the biggest shame is that ppl wont realise that grow your own is so cheap and gr8 value for money! shame on that company! in reply to growwit #
  • Today was fun, think I have killed the cucumbers & got a few freelance fixes done & got on with a cool ecom build. All in all, goodish day. #
  • Hoping the cucumbers perk up by the time I get back from footy tomorrow. After todays workout which was hard work the football be easy ;-) #
  • nice sunny day #
  • Circumstances don't leave you much room for fun today as a co-… More for Aries http://twittascope.com/twittascope/?sign=1 #
  • no electric at work. breakfast time. #
  • with the sun setting in the west its clear that the breakfast club can't do hot food, shame, nice other wise. #
  • Trees are on the way, are on the way, yes yes oh yah the trees are on the way! lol, who would think a 25 year old would get this excited! #
  • Well another day comes to an end and its ended like it started! pointless, what a crap day. Really was. Bring on tomorrow! night world. #
  • @andyhawkes sky anytime I found to be pointless! just a box ticking exercise that they have only half ticked! Its all crap! shame on them! in reply to andyhawkes #
  • @andyhawkes hows the BB now? still being as slow as a slow thing going slower than a slower thing going dam slow? in reply to andyhawkes #
  • It feels like one minute you have the patience of a saint and … More for Aries http://twittascope.com/twittascope/?sign=1 #
  • The Pacific looks amazing! I really want to see it! on Sky movies so wont be seeing it for a while tho! #bugger #fail #
  • @andyhawkes which app did you buy it for? the ftp one looked good! not sure if I will buy it! let us know what its like! in reply to andyhawkes #
  • Gunners actually pulled it off & not with just a couple of goals but 5! boys could the champions league be back on the cards? lets hope so. #
  • I just bought the Mac Heist bundle. 7 awesome Mac apps worth $260+ for only $19.95 and got 3 cool bonus apps free! http://bit.ly/heist-it #
  • #stupidwisesayings "To many cooks spoil the brothel", I actually said that once lol, quality! #
  • @lazybloke2 WFH EOM in reply to lazybloke2 #
  • @brianhoadley ah now I feel your pain but working from home never felt so good ;-) @cimex towers not having a good few days! in reply to brianhoadley #
  • @lazybloke2 @andyhawkes lol, might as well pay ppl not to view / use welsh content ;-) Shame as it will eventually die out! like cornish is! in reply to lazybloke2 #
  • Crap, I wont be doing any work from April onwards!

    http://tinyurl.com/ydtl6dg

    Games on mac= my life over, too much GAMING ahead! #

  • @jordanharper its such great news but at the same time its been holding me back from playing them! I will have to try using restraint! in reply to jordanharper #
  • @jordanharper u know that tag suggest nightmare! well its resolved by a shiny new plugin built by me! works a treat, just installing now! in reply to jordanharper #
  • @jordanharper lol, yep & a few social beers after work! I am now going to bed knowing that I fixed it all up, plus some legacy bugs! night. in reply to jordanharper #
  • @The_RHS cucumber by any chance? in reply to The_RHS #
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2010’s seedlings week 2 update

Posted by admin | Posted in Tips, Tips and Tricks, gardening | Posted on 07-03-2010

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The seedlings are doing really well, the cucumbers so well infact that they have had to be put into their very own little 3 inch pots already. The rest of the seedlings have been watered and next week either given some feed or will be moved into individual pots and placed in the cold frame.

Progress

The seedlings on the whole are doing well. Some of the pots are now showing growth and we are looking good apart from one area! the herbs. I struggled last year with them and this year its proving even harder as they are all doing really badly, just dying so much. The spring onions are following suite pretty quickly so I hope the ones I plant straight into the soil outside do the business for me! The cucumbers, tomatoes, chillies and courgettes are all doing really well and last years speedy growers the sweetcorn are having a slow start this year. We wont panic as I planted them quite early so we still have time to use the heated propagators with a new batch if any thing really struggles!

TOP tip

After looking around on the net I found a few good little tips that will save you some money and get you some good guides at the same time. After looking around I found a magazine subscription that gives you free seeds and a book worth £25. Its called GROW YOUR OWN and is really cheap, its £17.50 for 6 months so with the book, mag and free seeds and vouchers you will be quids in!

Tip 2, go to allotment.org.uk and buy either or both “Veg Growing Month by Month” and “Essential Allotment Guide UK” you get about £10’s of Sutton’s seeds and also the books! they are £7.49 each including delivery so you get two books and £20’s of seeds for £15! perfect way to start your green fingering future.

Tip 3, want to get cheap seeds and fruit / veg feed? well go to the 99p store and you get 4 packets of seeds with the longest dates I could find with 2/3 years and they grow well. The feed is really good, it works as good as anything else you can buy from places like BnQ. Obviously the more expensive stuff is alot better but for the first timer or semi-pro gardener you wont need the posh stuff any how.

Today’s pictures

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-07

Posted by admin | Posted in Twitter Posts | Posted on 07-03-2010

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  • It's not easy for you to contain yourself today, even if you k… More for Aries http://twittascope.com/twittascope/?sign=1 #
  • Have seen many #seesaw adverts! Glad to have been part of the beta, its such a cool little player, good work to every one that worked on it. #
  • Getting up at 12pm yet I am totally 100% fully tired. Bugger it, I get up early and I feel better! must try harder, alot harder. sleep time? #
  • FPL gamble #failed badly! will have to think long and hard about my team and the wild card I still have! I am totally shit, lucks run out #
  • Finding this staying up lark hard! just don't think tonight is an up night! feels wrong, some nights I can do it, some nights I just cant. #
  • Saving private ryan is a film I will never not love! Black Hawk Down is another one like it but nothing comes close to SPR! not even close. #
  • I love it, if I was to say just one reason why I do, it would be #fubar the introduction of #fubar to my life was the missing piece ;-) #
  • You are returning to your senses and are now trying to regain … More for Aries http://twittascope.com/twittascope/?sign=1 #
  • Finally feels like a spring morning! very pleasant walk to work! #
  • I am over Monday already! #
  • Got to love the fact that ppl selling boxes of fish come second to me in google! number 1 spot for boxed fish and I hate the buggers! ;-) #
  • Going 2 vote lib-dem this year! Labour & Tories r just so pony! bloody useless lot, I hope voting Lib-Dem dont mean that Labour get in tho! #
  • get in, stay in, what ever, just hope that the big old brown is flushed away like all good brown things! #
  • I am too hairy! #
  • Hoping to get #sytemap #039;s plugin site finished. Only doing bits at a time but I hope 3 weeks (April 1st) will be when its done! no #fool tho! #
  • Would you believe it, a gardening website with a call centre in India! amazing to think that an outsourced call centre would be needed! #
  • Well thanks to Garden Bargins for getting my order sorted to be shipped in two parts! 5 weeks would have been just too long. Excited again. #
  • Ah feeling good today, just need to keep this feeling going all day lol. That aint going to happen but hey ho. Must turn heating on… cold. #
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  • #sytemap latest test 4 building a sitemap with 5 levels and 73 items takes just 0.0029 secs 2 get the sql & to crunch a new nav: 0.29secs! #
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  • I have subscribed 2 my first Gardening mag, now, that with the pipe, cigars, brandy / whisky drinking Im almost an OAP! bring on my pension! #
  • BTW I lied about the pipe! unless you count a bong as a pipe and that was a few moons ago! do you smoke Paul? #
  • http://twitpic.com/16ma04 #sytemap performance measured using own performance module. 1) grand total load, 2) query load, 3) html tree #
  • #sytemap 100item sitemap with 6 level & a bloody fast load time.Its finally proving2me that I got it right, nah cant be!just waiting 4 fall! #
  • I hope my twitter mates twitter #sytemap to death once its done, its not there yet but I am hoping they help it grow and fast, lots of work! #
  • Cant stay up any longer! on plus side I created a wicked xml log file generator! so not bad for 2 hours work. #sytemap #
  • @JulieRussell Dyslexia is my kryptonite! Their, there or here, hear! its a word nightmare! Person that named Dyslxia was taking the micky! in reply to JulieRussell #
  • @JulieRussell more simple 1's we mess up on is or and for! when writing they are always mixed up! oh and dont get me started on silent K's! in reply to JulieRussell #
  • @JulieRussell well alot of the time they r not silent but they dam well confuse! Oh & its or,of and for, thats the easy to mix up bunch4me. in reply to JulieRussell #
  • Amazing, my Mac is playing adverts but I have no windows one that could play these! so funny yet spooky! its going to be one of those days! #
  • Another day, another court case! lets hope this outcome was as good as the last one as I have alot of faith in the justice system! ;-P #
  • @andyhawkes lol, snap, I am yet to go but your good news has almost inspired me to go! ah its no fun tho is it! how time off been? in reply to andyhawkes #
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  • @The_RHS RHS Riddle Friday: onions by any chance? in reply to The_RHS #
  • I just generated a #TweetCloud out of a year of my tweets. Top three words: time, bloody, aries – http://w33.us/6vkc #
  • I just generated a #TweetCloud out of a year of my tweets. Top three words: time, bloody, aries – http://w33.us/6vkd #
  • I have worked out I must be passionate as I use the words: love, hate and bloody so often! #TweetCloud is so so interesting. #
  • Pointlessly looking over a document searching for where text goes! I hate this stuff, worst task along side report writing & testing in IE6! #
  • Awaiting good news I hope! it all rests on Stockers, from my point of view its obviously a cut and dry case but you never know! #
  • BTW, cat in the picture is Wizzy, blue eyed, 7year old famous white marble bengal! he can open locked doors!would make a great "CAT burglar" #
  • @lazybloke2 got a banging headache and sore throat! I think that you might be the guilty party that has given me this! First illness of yr! in reply to lazybloke2 #
  • Won the court case! so now it should b a matter of time till I get my £££ owed from that @£&$. Feels good even though I feel really ill now. #
  • Well the court gave the other party till the end of the month to get me my money! well thats perfect. Just goes to show, be honest and fair! #
  • Oh and where are my tree's? I really dont want to have to make another two calls to find out where they are! just want to get planting! #
  • so flippin tired now. Bring on the weekend, well, ish, got alot to do this weekend but I want a little extra time in bed! ah bugger. #
  • #oppositemovies The day the earth run fast #
  • @ev2000 I know, well he misses you and wants to find every way he can to keep in touch! we all do Mr E. How is the new job? in reply to ev2000 #
  • @ev2000 lol, yep, that n lack of dosh lol, I will be there next time, y a Thursday? what happened to gd old Fridays? they for the "new lot"? in reply to ev2000 #
  • @ev2000 glad ro hear the new job is ok, work is not the same! have @lazybloke2 next to me now! get even less work done, blah blah blah ;-) in reply to ev2000 #
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  • Thanks to asda for getting us the shopping on time and with a couple of extra's! got a fair bit done today even with the late start. tired. #