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What are *you* planting/reaping now?
At 42deg.N lat, I've got tomato plants in a window box on a
south-facing windowsill, leaping over, hm, some plant with tiny
clustered orange flowers. OMG! The tomatoes are flowering!
Bought 2 basil pots at the ...
Started by piglet@panix.com on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Sometimes
it's a tossup which are louder be something like cantaloupe or honeydew...)
-dave w On Wed, 20 May 2009 08:44:14 +1200, Miche! Do butterflies like woolly....
So do blue jays.
But hummingbirds frequently visit our garden.
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I have been chatting to Angelina, who expressed interest in my garden and what I grew. So I thought I would reply here with the aid of some old photos.
September 2002
I retired in the summer of 2002, having never taken much interest in gardening. But,...
Started by PeterS on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gardenerscorner):
Well, for some one who has said initially that he didn't have much interest in gardening you've year after looking back on old garden photos reaised how much the overall colour had diminished, so having a big rethink at the moment on my ....
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Roses are red
My name is Dave
This poem makes no sense
Microwave
Started by Ripbox on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at aria):
Roses are red
violets are blue
ive got a knife
get in the van sorry but this is a viral
Violets are dead
I'm **** at gardening....
My name is Dave and my company was called Burn IT Randomly stringing words together does not equate to humour.
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Quote: : Set to ship early next month is the first installment in the Grateful Dead’s Dave’s Picks series. You can now pre-order Dave’s Pick Volume 1, which features the entire recording of the Dead’s performance from May 25, 1977. Culled from the famed...
Started by Reverend_Jim on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at phishhook):
Price and cover art ....
dave's a mess.
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Well I hope this wont get moved. I've seen 35's and 40 in here lately so I figure I would post.
The tank has been set up since March and has been great so far. I have upgraded to a few new things.
Current list....
DIY 30x17.5x15
DIY 10g Sump
DIY Stand...
Started by DFason on
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by 10 people.
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Hopefully I will have a few new toys in the next month or so
-Dave Thanks F.D.B
I will be covering for ATO, dosing pumps 15 g sump...
Chalice garden.
-Dave Looking stunning.
And has been growing like a weed
FTS
Hope you like.
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Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend lets all give it a go for our feathered friends and compare our gardens here,what do you all say?
Started by mutley on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at northwalesbirding):
Wren
1 Blackbird
1 Magpie
2 Blue tit
1 Great tit
3 starlings
heard the coal tit but did not see it
Dave Surprising turnout for me:
Jay
Bullfinch
Goldfinch
Jackdaw
Crow
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Coal Tit
Dunnock.
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Hi everyone!
I recently decided to make myself a blog on here, partly because it will help me keep track of what I'm doing on RS, and partly after spending so many hours reading the blogs already on here.
About Me I am 19 years old and currently studying...
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Draggle
Thanks Draggle be able to do another Court Case (Evil... .
You, good fight, you have to do it, I'm an EOE admin, I'm the boss, I'm light blue coloured, do an EOE admin, I'm the boss, I'm light blue coloured, do as your told, kthxbai.
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Good Day Everybody.
Over this weekend this years Big Garden Bird Watch has been taking place run through the RSPB website. Has anybody else taken part in it?? Basically you sit in your garden or view from back window and log down all the birds you see...
Started by LostnSpace on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yophotographer):
Thanks Sharon that easy to see
I usually take part in the Big Garden Bird Watch, i received an email and i was intending on doing it, but with one thing ....
Always do the garden watch here.
Really like the mournful starling.
Nice pics Mark.
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On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 23:42:09 +0100, dina <dina.4a22167@gardenbanter.co.uk
Hi,
I saw birds in my garden. Some of them are coming to my roses and
eating somehing.Insects? Which kind? Are birds good for gardens?
I am sorry for asking this kind of ...
Started by dina on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
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Regards
Bob Hobden
just W.
They will be picking off insects
etc and these birds are very good for your garden/flowers.
Blue Tits, little yellow and grey/blue birds, always in a hurry,
with blue caps on their heads.
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My girlfriend Erin and I visited quite a few parks in 2009, and in the spirit of "better late than never" I thought I would share my adventures with TPR. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions. Here's a list of the parks I'll be posting ...
Started by IBtacoDave on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at themeparkreview):
Viewed 602 times Another red white and blue, inward facing.
Blue Streak was getting stuck on it's lift most of the day liked to try Liberty Launch in particular.
Namely, Wildcat, Corkscrew and Blue Streak.
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