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Post by Lord L on Sept 11, 2007 5:21:39 GMT
A chance for you to gloat over the shoddy state of one of the herbaceous borders at Chateau L.
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Post by poppycorn on Sept 11, 2007 5:38:32 GMT
Nice bit of wall though and nothing that a good rake over, lawn food and edging wouldn't sort out re the grass. Was it Ringworm's yearly afternoon off that led it to the somewhat neglected state? Dock his pay (if he gets any that is)
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Post by Suzy R Sopham on Sept 11, 2007 7:03:36 GMT
Nice to see Chateau L in the background too.
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Post by shemlock on Sept 11, 2007 7:33:22 GMT
I like 'Cottage' gardens, they are full of interest.
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Post by revmichael on Sept 11, 2007 7:51:17 GMT
Did I spot the Bishop of Landuff sticking his head up in your border. I shall tell Professor Dawkins!
How much rent does he pay to be among your borders?
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Post by Kelly Sigh on Sept 11, 2007 15:00:07 GMT
Did I spot the Bishop of Landuff sticking his head up in your border. I shall tell Professor Dawkins! How much rent does he pay to be among your borders? To be pedantic, I think you mean the Bishop of Llandaff.
*smiles sweetly*
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Post by carlott on Sept 11, 2007 15:41:10 GMT
Ah the Rev'd gent has such a way with words
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Post by revmichael on Sept 11, 2007 17:04:15 GMT
Did I spot the Bishop of Landuff sticking his head up in your border. I shall tell Professor Dawkins! How much rent does he pay to be among your borders? To be pedantic, I think you mean the Bishop of Llandaff.
*smiles sweetly*Sorry but I knew it was a red thingy - and I'm notorious for bad spelling. I'm surprised any of my books sell. Thanks God for editors who can spell. Oh Witches do that too, don't they?
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Post by sarah on Sept 11, 2007 22:02:09 GMT
well i can't see anything wrong with it, all the garden people keep saying we should have a wild patch in our gardens for the bees/butterflies/little animals etc. and what a loverly lawn. (dont suppose you fancy giving mine a once over?) the lawn that is. x
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Post by Lord L on Sept 12, 2007 5:14:21 GMT
Did I spot the Bishop of Landuff sticking his head up in your border. No.
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Post by Lord L on Sept 12, 2007 5:15:27 GMT
Nice to see Chateau L in the background too. Compact and bijou isn't it?
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Post by meltemi on Sept 12, 2007 11:00:49 GMT
Strike a light Lord L!! Its bigger than my patio, wish it was mine, the memsahib would never find me...provided that the cat was willing to be doused in aniseed to put her off the scent.
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Post by territalks on Sept 16, 2007 7:39:02 GMT
Hi Lord L What a lovely garden well done you! Very impressed! Love TT xxxx
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Post by Dancin' Girl on Sept 16, 2007 20:56:29 GMT
Crikey Lord L - do you live in a MANSION? When can we come to tea? (Very nice border)
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Post by Lord L on Sept 18, 2007 5:22:00 GMT
Crikey Lord L - do you live in a MANSION? When can we come to tea? (Very nice border) My ancestral pile is but a modest structure.
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Post by fayemcademy on Sept 21, 2007 12:01:27 GMT
I think I can spot another slug in the undergrowth!
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Post by meltemi on Sept 22, 2007 10:04:32 GMT
Kalimera Malodrous,
You can't still be hungry...can you?
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Bromhamtog
TOG
I'll swing for that cat.........
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Post by Bromhamtog on Sept 23, 2007 15:10:02 GMT
I am well jealous - I aspire to a walled garden like that....................
Looks lovely to me!
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Post by meltemi on Sept 30, 2007 9:15:02 GMT
I am well jealous - I aspire to a walled garden like that.................... Looks lovely to me! Nope it's definitely a wall, not a spire...
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Post by Dancin' Girl on Sept 30, 2007 19:56:30 GMT
Too much info. about your ancestral Piles
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