We got home from shopping the other day and were confronted by the local gossip and head of the neighbour hood watch.
She invited us to the next neighbour hood watch meeting, before I had a chance to make my excuses the long suffering had accepted and that was that.
The next day an agenda arrived through the door and top of the agenda was garden crime. That had me twitching so I thought I`d make the effort and attend.
I dually showed my face and listened on to PC Barry waffle on about sheds being broken into in the area and july being the busiest time nationally for garden crime. The yobs are even lifting sheds up from the ground to get in them.
Mrs Briggs the old lady from next door but one had her shed broken into at the weekend, they stole everything, all her husbands tools and even the garden ornaments they have been collecting since they wed. About £4,000 worth in all, worse luck the insurance company would only pay a maximum of £1,000.
Thats it I said to the long suffering I m digging the tent out from the atic and were camping in the garden in july, no yobbos going to steal my lawn mower.
Monday, 30 June 2008
Monday, 16 June 2008
Summers arrived
I was out in the garden the other day taking advantage of the recent good weather. It`s been a long time coming and it probaly won`t last long so I thought I`d best make the most of it, putting in some much needed tlc to my vegetable patch.
The runner beans are shooting up now and it looks like I should have a good crop this year fingers crossed.
The strawberries have ripened up nicely so I picked a few for the long suffering before the slugs get them that will make her day a nice treat for tea time.
Another bit of good news, the tomato`s are starting to show signs of life after that blasted mutt knocked them all over. So all in all not a bad day in the garden.
The runner beans are shooting up now and it looks like I should have a good crop this year fingers crossed.
The strawberries have ripened up nicely so I picked a few for the long suffering before the slugs get them that will make her day a nice treat for tea time.
Another bit of good news, the tomato`s are starting to show signs of life after that blasted mutt knocked them all over. So all in all not a bad day in the garden.
Labels:
Garden Tools,
Gardening,
Rootgrow,
strawberries,
vegetables
Monday, 2 June 2008
Doggy Disaster
The long suffering agreed to babysit her friend`s new puppy and guess who got lumbered with the flea ridden mutt as she went to the shops?
yep muggings here.
I was watching the mutt in the garden when the phone rang- when I returned the mutt was having a right old chew of my tomatos. Never seen anything like it in my life!! .
I tried to get him out of there quick but it was too late he had knocked four of them over splitting the stem right through.
I ve pinched out the end of the stems and, fingers crossed, there will be no lasting damage
yep muggings here.
I was watching the mutt in the garden when the phone rang- when I returned the mutt was having a right old chew of my tomatos. Never seen anything like it in my life!! .
I tried to get him out of there quick but it was too late he had knocked four of them over splitting the stem right through.
I ve pinched out the end of the stems and, fingers crossed, there will be no lasting damage
Labels:
Gardening,
gardening problems,
Plum Tomatoes,
Rootgrow
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