Isn't it lovely ........

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by oktarine, Jun 21, 2007.

  1. oktarine

    oktarine Gardener

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    To walk barefoot through the dew soaked grass first thing in the morning !
     
  2. AncientGardener

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    You obviously don't have a dog ;)
     
  3. anthea

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    Oktarine you are just a romantic [​IMG] You obviously have no maniac neighbours to spoil it for you :cool:
     
  4. oktarine

    oktarine Gardener

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    No dog here, but one day I will have a Staffie.
     
  5. UsedtobeDendy

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    Just clean up before you wander shoeless.... :D Then you can stay a romantic!
     
  6. geoffhandley

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    You mean some people let their dog's poo in the garden??? :eek:
    Poppy, my German Shepherd would be most offended if anyone suggested she was so unhygenic.
    You could wander barefoot on my lawn, though you might have your toes nibbled....by the dog that is. [​IMG]
     
  7. compostee

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    Walk thru my garden barefoot and you'd need a foot and mouth bath. wash both out with soap. The chickens and ducks would have walked across my lawn before you!
     
  8. geoffhandley

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    I take it you don't have a snail problem then.
    I remember a quote I once read" you don't have a snail problem, you just have a duck deficit"
     
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