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Ron Brind
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Posted at 08:47 on 24th January 2015
Hi to all POEsters wherever you are, whatever you are doing today.
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James Prescott
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Posted at 09:14 on 24th January 2015
Good Morning to all who are around on this bright day.Smile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 12:55 on 24th January 2015
Good afternoon everyone, a nice bright sunny one here. The snow is melting too.
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Pat Trout
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Posted at 15:05 on 24th January 2015

Good Afternoon

Lovely sunny but bitter cold day . hope you all have a good weekend

 

 

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James Prescott
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Posted at 15:19 on 24th January 2015
Good Afternoon to all-been in back garden done a bit of pruning.Frown
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rustyruth
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Posted at 16:27 on 24th January 2015

It's been sunny but very cold here Pat.

It's got to be done James, we have work to do, but although the snow is thawing there's still quite a covering on the bushes and plants. I was given some Honesty seeds last year, I planted them out and I have shoots about two inches tall peeking through the snow. At least if they're covered in snow they're not getting munched by some critter or other. 

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James Prescott
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Posted at 17:54 on 24th January 2015
Yes it needs to be done Ruth --but its getting too much now.Smile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 18:50 on 24th January 2015
The last photos I saw of your garden it looked beautiful, but I must say it also looks like a lot of hard work as gone into making and keeping it looking so good.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 18:54 on 24th January 2015
Evening John. What a shame about your plants, but then again you like to see the fox, there's not much middle ground. We lost our family of foxes a few years ago when they built a house on their home. It was lovely to see them with the cubs, but they could be a right menace when they wanted.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 19:12 on 24th January 2015
Might be worth a bit of research John so you only plant stuff that they don't like. I heard that planting a ring of garlic around stuff you don't want munched works, plus you get the garlic crop too.
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