What's your weather like?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Sarraceniac, Apr 23, 2008.

  1. Lyn

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    Morning all, we had a little rain last night so was surprised to wake to a frost.
    That as now gone and it looks like it's going to be a nice day again.
    Sun trying its best to break through the clouds.

    It's BEAUTIFUL again.

    Another afternoon in the garden I think.:yho:
     
  2. wiseowl

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    Good morning everyone its just great outside,In Fact a Spring dawn:thumb: and it promises to get even better,have a great day:)
     
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    Morning Woo and all,it is indeed a spring like morning the birds are already tuning up,have a good safe weekend everyone.:thumb:
     
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    Quote "Spring is here, Spring is here. Life is skittles and life is beer." :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Sorry folks, that is the first line of a song that popped into my head after reading your posts. I don't think I should put the next bit on here. :hehe:

    Another Spring day today :gnthb:
     
  5. Helofadigger

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    Morning guys.

    Smashing morning once again sun, sea and sex sorry should be sun, tea and Allotments!:hehe:

    Going to be a brilliant day for digging just got to loosen up these old bones of mine.:old:

    Enjoy the sun guys because goodness knows how long it will last!Hel.xxx.
     
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    Looks like it's going to be another lovely day here to.
    I no what you mean about the old bones.
    I have had to have a hot bath this morning to get my bones working after 2 days in the garden LOL.
    They say it will last into next week.
    Keeping my fingers crossed. :gnthb:
     
  7. wee tattie

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    Today 21st has been sunny with blue skies, a slightly keen wind first thing, cut ideal for gardening, I lifted some slabs from a little patch beside the summerhouse, they had sunk a bit, I levelled the ground and will membrane it and put in pebbles after I fence it off , OH lovley to feel that I have a project to get on with before the gardening propeer gets under way, and they forecast good weath.
     
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    So warm here, it was the first topless gardening of the season.:gnthb:
     
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    Morning all.its going to be the same as yesterday but even better:thumb::)
     
  10. walnut

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    Morning Woo and all,lovely morning mild breezy clear enough to do a bit of stargazing, looking for comet "lulin" in the southern sky in the early hours close to saturn you can see it with binocculars or a scope, if your in a very dark area you can see it with your naked eye,its closest approach is on the 24th,have a good safe day everyone.
     
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    Morning all.

    Very much like yesterday morning a promise in the air of a very nice day... working outside me thinks again.

    Walnut Dan and I will be sky watching on the 24th we might well look like a pair of Luna garden gnomes but it's fun waiting and watching just hope it's not too late in the night.:wink:
    Hel.xxx.
     
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    Yesterday wasn't Spring as I thought it would be - it was Summer :yho:

    Let's hope today is the same :)
     
  13. sweetpeas

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    Morning all :)

    Overcast here, you can see the sun behind the cloud but it's windy
     
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    Very windy here today and a lot of cloud not that cold though, As anyone got a spare vest to send Dai he will get a bad bout if he is not careful topless ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
    :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
     
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    :yho: Morning all, brilliant blue sky sunshine a very light breeze..... :yho: Beautiful...!!!!! Gardening again today..!
     
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