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    cut the toes out of the 9 then!!:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
     
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      will have to drill them ... these wellies are steel capped
       
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        angle grinder?? :biggrin:
         
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        nah ... too much effort

        I have a client who is very 'kitch' ... she even has gnomes in her garden, and her home is filled with hundreds of 'knick knacks'/small ornaments

        I will drill some holes on the bottoms, and plant some pansies or daisies and place them in her garden

        :blue thumb:
         
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        Wait, do not be in such a hurry

        Cut a clients grass, wearing trainers, slip and remove big toe on foot that is wrong size

        Jobs a GOOD UN and you have not wasted your five pounds

        Jack McH
         
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          Got them up at last - my Whirliegig and clock.

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            Can't remember the company name now but got it at Hampton Court last week.
             
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              is it waterproof scorpio?

              found it on the web, good price. i'm thinking that would look right at home on my newly painted cream fence!! :dbgrtmb:
               
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                Yep it's for outdoor use or indoor. I'll dig the receipt out when i get home tonight and let you know what company it was. I've been trying to get one for my back garden for years but found nothing suitable until i saw this one.
                 
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                Done a little tour of some East Lothian garden centres yesterday.

                The 1st place we went to was Strawberrycorner, just outside Musselburgh http://www.strawberrycorner.co.uk/ Nice little place. Good selection of dry goods. Not a huge amount of plants. Prices were average I`d think. Had some lovely Dahlias but didn`t buy anything.

                Next stop was Smeaton gardens http://www.smeatonnurserygardens.co.uk/ in East Linton. A lovely, quaint village worth a visit on it`s own. We had lunch in the tearoom set in the 18th century walled gardens and was excellent, home-made food. Not expensive. Average prices for the type of place. The place specialises in trees and shrubs with a selection of herbaceous as well. Didn`t buy any plants.

                Next was Merryhatton GC at East Fortune, near the old airfield. http://www.merryhatton.co.uk/ Modern and new place really. Has a cafe but didn`t use it. Bough fat balls for the birds. Not a huge selection of plants. Didn`t buy any.

                Landed up at Dobbies besides the Butterfly world on the Edinburgh bypass. No link for this one. We all know what Dobbies is like.

                Bought a few things from here. Got a hanging basket reduced to 3 quid :dancy: with actually quite decent quality of plants in it.
                Got a couple of Penstemon Volcano 'Kilimanjaro' for £12 and a hardy Fuchsia 'Garden News'. I`ve planted these three together in a big tub.

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                Also got some more (surprise surprise) Dahlias. D. white, D. Orange, D. Melody Gypsy and Melody Dora. No pics of these as they`re not blooming too well yet :)

                All in all, it was a nice few hours killed on a Sunday. It`s a nice round trip of around 25 miles for anyone in the area.
                 
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                  You've been around my old stomping ground there Gretzky! My mum lives about half a mile away from Strawberry Corner.

                  Have you been to the air museum at East Fortune? Fascinating place that is well worth a visit if you get the chance.
                   
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                    I have indeed FC. I won a pair of tickets off Radio Forth some years ago. Just as Concorde was being set up there. Was impressed with the Lancaster, Mosquito and Spitfire fly-over

                    I wondered where you got "lang may yer lum reek" from.
                     
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                      I've been exiled down in London for the last 11 years, moving just outside the London boroughs at the back end of last year. I was born and bred in Dumfries, but oddly still count East Lothian more as 'home' (suppose my mum still living there is the main reason for that) - I still miss Scotland to this day though, and think I always will to be honest - I used to love driving to work in the morning along Seafield Road and into Leith, looking out over the Forth.

                      In fact, quite often after work I would get a fish supper and go and park up just through Granton, and just sit and enjoy the view.

                      Homesick now :cry3:
                       
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