Potato Bucket

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  1. Phil A

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    Is surviving the frosts.

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      Hi Dai,

      Didn't do it today as I was toying with the idea of moving it to the new greenhouse, which gets much more light.

      This is the view from the old greenhouse

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      You classing them as brambles or blackberries? And who`s taking the thorns out of the cats backside?:heehee::heehee::help:
       
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        Rubus Fruticosus.

        Don't mention Cats:heehee:
         
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        Brambles then.:loll::loll::loll: While that cat is there, no other cat will venture onto the plot.:dbgrtmb:
         
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        What do you call Blackberries other than Rubus Fruiticosus then?

        While that cat is there, "Socks" makes numerous sorties into the Garden.
         
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