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I'll play the devil avocado here because I can hear many of you from
here. You are thinking too loud! But yes, even I was tucked in my cushions, a cat on my arm, and as much as it was pleasant to watch community gardens and the social richness it provides to so many people, the education to so many kids and the fantastic sharing at harvest time and my favourite subject, urban sprawl - I felt I was a bit robbed of a moment I looked forward to. I thought that prior to starting sowing and working on my ideas and shaking off that long weird winter, I'd see Monty strutting his stuff and go down on his knees, again. Shame. |
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"La Puce" wrote in message ups.com... I'll play the devil avocado here because I can hear many of you from here. You are thinking too loud! But yes, even I was tucked in my cushions, a cat on my arm, and as much as it was pleasant to watch community gardens and the social richness it provides to so many people, the education to so many kids and the fantastic sharing at harvest time and my favourite subject, urban sprawl - I felt I was a bit robbed of a moment I looked forward to. I thought that prior to starting sowing and working on my ideas and shaking off that long weird winter, I'd see Monty strutting his stuff and go down on his knees, again. Shame. Same here! i was looking forward to the usual schedule.Its Carols turn next week.So looks like will have to wait a bit longer yet. Thanks Keith |
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On 17 Feb, 18:58, "Keith Kent" wrote:
"La Puce" wrote in message ups.com... I'll play the devil avocado here because I can hear many of you from here. You are thinking too loud! But yes, even I was tucked in my cushions, a cat on my arm, and as much as it was pleasant to watch community gardens and the social richness it provides to so many people, the education to so many kids and the fantastic sharing at harvest time and my favourite subject, urban sprawl - I felt I was a bit robbed of a moment I looked forward to. I thought that prior to starting sowing and working on my ideas and shaking off that long weird winter, I'd see Monty strutting his stuff and go down on his knees, again. Shame. Same here! i was looking forward to the usual schedule.Its Carols turn next week.So looks like will have to wait a bit longer yet. Thanks Keith - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes I was hoping for some relevant content to actual gardening as opposed to what we got. Especially some advice on what would should be doing given the odd winter we've had and whether we should be treating plants differently , etc i.e. pruning early , sowing early , etc etc etc |
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On 19 Feb, 12:43, "Gardening_Convert"
wrote: Yes I was hoping for some relevant content to actual gardening as opposed to what we got. Especially some advice on what would should be doing given the odd winter we've had and whether we should be treating plants differently , etc i.e. pruning early , sowing early , etc etc etc Indeedy. Given that the programme before that, A year at Kew, touch the subject and looked at trees in the south east of the country and the effect of the global warming on them. Did they really said in the next 3 decades we will see a different tree canopy in this area alone?! That's quite frightening. |
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