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Re: Not a happy Willow!
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Nice idea but our garden isn't big enough. There'd be no room left for any plants. According to HBC we don't even have a garden! Quote:
We used to have them round our caravan 'garden' when we were on the same site every year. They do work enough to give out a bit of a glow but wouldn't call it much of a light. Enough to guide us to where the door was in the dark! ;) |
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aaawww the rotton devils ....oooo it makes me so mad ..i see you got the miracle grow compost then...
katex i have solar lights in my garden i bought them from b& m bargains (cleveley's) & have been quite happy with mine they were 4 for £7--99p mind you my mates call my pathway the boing line .....ya know 747 landing strip ....i love um really .my mates that is he he |
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How did you know we got Miracle Grow compost? :D
We did actually. |
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well you did say you wanted some .& you were gonna drag busman screaming to b & q on saturday plus i think you said so in your 1st post:rofl38:
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:D so I did
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About This Time Of Year They Plant Lots Of Flowers In The Garden Things In Cleveleys Town Center ,then After A Few Days Theres Always A Few Empty Spaces Where Someone Has Taken A Few Plants............why...........?
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has george bush nicked it
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I'm really sorry for you Willow.:(
Apparently thefts from gardens are on the increase, in some parts of the country it's endemic, and many are sold at car boot sales, so beware. There are some tips on here, plus some particularly spikey plants and shrubs, which might cut the theiving scum to ribbons, if they try again.:) http://www.greenfingers.com/articled...n=HELPINGHANDS |
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Yes Willow, get some of those spiky plants.....then when you see a chap/chapess with britches ar*e hanging out, you know you've copped your thief.
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My next door neighbour spent a lot of time planting some pretty little flowers in her garden at the front. Someone during the night came round and dug them all up. My neighbour across the road has had their hanging basket stollen.
Very sad. I have just bought some pretty daisy trees - I have put them in two massive pots and put two bricks in the bottom to try and weigh them down to put people off taking them. Suppose though - where there's a will there's a way... Re solar lights - I have them in the back garden, they arent very bright but they do look pretty. I bought them from Mr B's (where the old Asda was) and they were 4 for about £8. I also got some floating solar pond lights which are brilliant - they were £10 each from Wilkinsons. |
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We've got a spiky thing which has some particularly nasty thorns. Perhaps I should graft it onto other plants? ;)
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Sounds like a major crime wave ... now if certain people had their way and everyone was armed to the teeth the garbage truck would be hauling away dead and maimed purloiners of plants. Try having a 130lb Rottweiller roaming in your garden. Mine keeps people away from my yard and the toys in my driveway. She is also huggable, and warms up the bed in winter.
On s more serious note ... motion sensor lights work really well. |
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I have just spent over £30 today on plants at Wilkinsons,,i will be planting them on Thursday I hope they dont get knicked...:rolleyes:
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Sadly if it isn't screwed down it gets nicked - and even some of them carry screwdrivers as standard - been a victim several times - but just take solace that someone thinks that you have such wonderful taste that your stuff is worth nicking
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A friend of ours had her whole garden shed nicked once!
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