spring baskets

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  1. Kathy3

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    start of spring baskets



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  2. benacre

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    They look well spaced and will fill your baskets. Nice to see you have fed them ready for hanging.
     
  3. Kathy3

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    lovely sis as per usual :gnthb: :gnthb:
     
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    how nice to see some colour.. looking very good:gnthb:
     
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    They look lovely Kathy, mine are just mud and seeds at the moment.

    IMP-that sig is awful.
     
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    They are lovely and colourful, Kath ... look forward to seeing more pictures as they develop.

    Come to think of it, I don't think I've seen Polyanthus here ..... :scratch:
     
  9. Kathy3

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    thanks everybody,the colours are lovely ,and I just pop them back in the garden
    when the baskets need redoing again for summer. that's a shame victoria that you cant
    get them in your beautiful country, but look at the stunning plants you have, i would surely do a swap
     
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  11. Kathy3

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    thank you penny-remember me
    hopefully they will cover over the basket
     
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    Seeing those baskets makes me wish i lived in your neck of the woods!!
     
  13. Kathy3

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    you may change your mind Penny when I tell you we are forecast for snow next week
     
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    Thats ok, we are forecasting freezing rain later on today and then dipping back down into the - teens all next week :dh::dh:

    But you do have some gorgeous baskets, i buy mine from a local nursery and from the looks of your's, those would sell here for around 40.00, which when i converted it to pounds, it is 22.53....:thmb:
     
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    hi penny-remember-
    I see you come from Canada then you do know what snow is,
    I used to live in Scarborough, I could not get used to all them months of snow, but summers were great
     
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