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Oct 4, 2007 | 2:26 AM PST
Tag: Next chapter
Already this group has made me feel welcome and tips have been passed around. i will be off the 'air'for a week as we are going to Majorca. May pick up some seeds - this is Ok within Europe. I remember going to the Us once and seeing a citizen who had an apple in his pocket being treated by the customs as if it were a lethal weapon. The poor guy did not think and eat the evidence! In my small front garden I have a blue pine tree, bought several christmases ago that I light up with vivid blue leds. The garden centres are stocking up now for christmas so I will get more lights. In the winter and all the year uplighting plants creates wonderful effects and the lights are cheap including solar powered ones. With the climate change in my part of the world there is always something to do in the garden with very little frost and a heavy snow fall pehaps on ust one day would be one millimetre! We live some 40 miles from the Queen's estate at Sandringham and you can pick your own apples each late summer/autumn much better than supermarket produce. Thiskeeps us in fruit well into the new year
Oct 4, 2007 | 2:26 AM PST
Tag: Next chapter
Already this group has made me feel welcome and tips have been passed around. i will be off the 'air'for a week as we are going to Majorca. May pick up some seeds - this is Ok within Europe. I remember going to the Us once and seeing a citizen who had an apple in his pocket being treated by the customs as if it were a lethal weapon. The poor guy did not think and eat the evidence! In my small front garden I have a blue pine tree, bought several christmases ago that I light up with vivid blue leds. The garden centres are stocking up now for christmas so I will get more lights. In the winter and all the year uplighting plants creates wonderful effects and the lights are cheap including solar powered ones. With the climate change in my part of the world there is always something to do in the garden with very little frost and a heavy snow fall pehaps on ust one day would be one millimetre! We live some 40 miles from the Queen's estate at Sandringham and you can pick your own apples each late summer/autumn much better than supermarket produce. Thiskeeps us in fruit well into the new year
