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    I was looking at Vilmorinii a couple of days ago, so I've decided to invest in one to.
    The berries start red, fading to pink then white apparently and the leaves turn red in autumn. The height is reasonable and it will put up with my sandy soil. Perfect! :)
     
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      Mr. Grinch have you recently put your location under your avatar. It's the first time I've noticed it. I used to live in the Warwick Road area of Rayleigh. :)
       
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      I'm off to Rayleigh on Saturday for a friend's silver wedding :dbgrtmb:. I'll wave as I go by. :)
       
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        Can you pop down to Hawkwell and say hello to my family please Shiney. :heehee:
         
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        Sorry Sheal, it's going to be well over an hour in the church renewing vows(gonna take my own cushion :heehee: ) and then up to the Broads for a riverboat party. No time for anything else but I think I'd rather be saying hello to your family (Sshhh! don't tell anyone. :mute:)
         
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          Yep im literally just around the corner from where you used to live :blue thumb:
          What did you think of our soil ? Did you have drainage probs in Warwick Road ? What took you to Man, bit of a drive :snork:
           
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          I'll be in the Spread Eagle in the High Street at 5pm to watch the Cup final if you fancy a pint :blue thumb:
           
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          River boat party !
          Nice, you do realise its gonna snow :ccheers:
           
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            Weather Watch
            More heavy rain overnight. Very overcast and drizzle this morning. More rain showers forecast.
            Mr Grinch's Garden Watch
            Gardens under water again this AM. Yesterday, i sprayed one of my Lupin plants that had been virtually flattened by rain and wind. It will perk up but i noticed green fly and lots of them so gave it a spray (sorry but havnt got time to pick em off). I also gave the roses a spray of a fungicide, just to keep the rust and black spot at bay. This wet war weather is not good for that. The Photinia i dug up from my wet area is looking ok in the pot which is surprising baring in mind it had no vibrous root. Will keep it watered and left in the pot for a year to get establised, then find a spot for it.
            Its all very frustating this weather as i just cant get out there and finish my projects :gaah:

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            Looking at it lolimac, it might have to be "Eatern Promise". I think it will cope better on my heavy clay wetter soil.

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            Maybe so Mr G,my soil isn't sandy but it's not heavy either so i might get away with Vilmorinii:blue thumb:i have just one problem.....where can i put it :wallbanging:
             
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            In the ground ? :snork::WINK1:
             
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              I've moved about a bit Mr. Grinch. Potted history......born in Pitsea before Basildon existed. Moved to Benfleet after parents place was compulsorily purchased at the age of six. Married and moved to Rayleigh and didn't have time for gardening there, as a family was on the production line. :) No idea what the soil was like, sorry. Later moved further out to Colchester, for nine years, to get back into the green areas.

              Had our first visit to the island (one week) to see my father-in-law who'd retired here, fell in love with the place and the house went on the market when we got back. I've been here twenty years now. Apart from the rain, it's a lovely place to live. :)
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              Apologies all for waylaying this thread. :)

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                Sheal, that first picture is lovely and sharp and shows the detail very well. :dbgrtmb:
                 
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