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Old 24-07-2004, 02:08 PM
Douglas
 
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Default this morning in the garden


"Rod" wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:25:50 GMT, Kate Morgan
wrote:

It is rather wet out there, I was going to fight bindweed but I have
changed my mind and am now going to tidy the greenhouse.
The sky is dull and the rain is falling but the garden looks

brilliant,
the colours are so vibrant, it is beautiful, makes all the hard work
worth it :-)

Anybody else noticed colours do seem more intense this year?

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Funny you should say that , Rod, - but this year, after forty-six years
of cultivation my garden has at last excelled itself and my two
greenhouses are the best ever. I just couldn't go wrong his year. All
of both the long and the short term planning have done me proud. After
all those years I have finally reached optimum and can't think of
anything more I can do.
The climate change has a lot to do with it, I think. I can't plan
further improvements , but nemmind, eh!, more time to sit under the
patio canopy and sip a nice cuppa Earl Grey.
Plus enter the second hut which is an "anechoic chamber",
oundproof), - and do justice to Mozart's clarinet Concerto.,- without
the occasional wrong notes next time, - I promise myself!.
BTW. by saying bindweed do you mean convolvulus?. I am plagued by the
roots coming under the fence from the next door N.-from-Hell's tip.
Toodle-pip!.
Doug.
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