What do you do in your dark corner?

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  1. Waco

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  2. Stingo

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    That's lovely Waco, is it a dogwood?
     
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    That's personal and I certainly wouldn't photograph it!! :D :D [​IMG]
     
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    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Now that would be telling ;) ................. :D :D
     
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    ooh-err!
    And I can't imagine what Strongy's thinking about - we're talking about plants, aren't we?? [​IMG] :rolleyes:
     
  6. Waco

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    Is that in your garden or your ritualistic shed Paladin!!! Bete there are no windows there to peep through???
     
  7. Waco

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    Stingo - yes it is a dog wood, but not sure which one, a very slow grower with fantastic colour.
     
  8. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Oh no Waco!...it's out in the garden..We have great times with the neighbours,our B-B-Q's are the talk of the Vale!! ;) :D :D
     
  9. Waco

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    Um - it would go well with my black lysimachia, not sure I would want to eat off it a t a BBQ!

    You do find some nice stuff, not sure if you were joking about ebay, but it may not be the best way to market your clear out - that is if you don't win the battle with er indoors!
     
  10. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    I have been trying to find that Cheap as chips kind of person to value the stuff.
    Expect most of it is memory junk but there are some gold and silver items.
    By the way..the shed has a nasty surprise if the door is opened incorrectly...the last chap who tried found out what....ME! :D
     
  11. Waco

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    So is that it - are you going to leave it there and not tell me............... the door thing that is.

    as to ebay, I am ebay queen, sold my last item for �£3,000 - but can't be bothered with packing and all the hastel for much less.

    lastest craze on purchase from ebay is stuff to put all my new bulbs in - oh yes, voodoo lilly would be much better for your BBQ table in dark corner.
     
  12. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    I have an alarm now on the shed but before that I actually caught a slime ball trying to force the door.In panic he came at me and I'm afraid the poor chap ended up in a ditch half a mile away where I dumped him,out cold!!..And even got his gold chain as a "gift" for my troubles ;)

    :D The stone carving is not sinister at all...google "Planet Venus Orbit"and you will see why ;)
     
  13. Waco

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    Yes well I will not be breaking into your shed!

    Oh just realized why I got some funey stuff from your search I typed "plant" and not "planet" - will try again.
     
  14. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Look at the movement of Venus over her 8 year travels and you should see the symbol on the stone. ;)
    Venus and the Pentagram

    [ 16. April 2006, 11:19 PM: Message edited by: Paladin ]
     
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