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Post: # 16413Post Andy Hamilton »

Hello there woodmaiden - looks like after your first post you have made up for you shyness :wink:

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Post: # 16419Post the woodmaiden »

Ina-Its a type of mallow I think?hmm slight sweat....aarggg!! always called it a lavateria lol!mind oyu prob spelling it dreadfully!
Sort of floppy shrub,long bendy stems & nice purply flowers,pretty but took far too much room up.Lavatory Shrub lol!! well we have a privvy hedge lol!!

Andy~hullo!utterly fantastic site :cheers: & erm yes I got over me shyness a bit quick didnt I,I did say it wasnt like me!!
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Post: # 16447Post Wombat »

G'Day Woody,

Nice to see you here! Good luck with the veggies, I'm sure they will be OK and not something to worry about.....................this is s'pose to be fun!

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Post: # 16463Post Millymollymandy »

Hello Woodmaiden! Sounds like you will fit in here well!

Sorry about the back - I've had back problems before and it is a real bummer. My husband always turns the compost anyway because I can only manage a couple of shovel fulls before my back gives way (any old excuse really!).

Re mirrors - be careful of these in the garden because birds fly into them and get killed. :cry:

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Post: # 16464Post Millymollymandy »

Oh and by the way - it is LAVATERA. :lol:

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Post: # 16466Post the woodmaiden »

Hullo Wombat! thanks for the welcome!I will worry about most things given half a chance lol! but am sloooowly learning to stop!I just really want this to work!
Millymollymandy hullo! aha the correct spelling!thats the thing lol!spelling isnt my strong point :oops: lol
I agree with the birds & mirror thing,I would say really really hide them,you just need a small one & I would say more than half cover it with ivy or whatever you are burrowing it in,I have one at floor level -well its moved at the mo as is the whole garden :lol: my friends lilttle girl liked to crouch by it & see if she could see faeries in it,I told her they would dance behind her if she looked into the mirror!it was hidden in a honeysuckle & kept her quiet for yonks!
Well the sun is shining here,the forecast is good & hubbys on day off YAY!!spades at the ready!!! :cheers:
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Post: # 16498Post Boots »

Hello Woody!
I am having a mini panic...a panickette....
that
1)nothing will grow
2)everything will grow but be eaten by every marauding bug,snail & slug in the neighbourhood
3)everything will grow,fend off the bugs but I wont have the time to look after it
Welcome to Self-sufficientish; the cyber space of folks who live in a constant state of panickette... :mrgreen:

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Post: # 16509Post the woodmaiden »

Hi Boots!
ahhh its not just me then!! well hubby has been out there since early morning & in my trips out with cups of tea & toast inbetween feeding my babies! its starting to look scary...
that sort of *mid destruction omg what is going on*look...... :shock:
Hes moved another shrubby thing & hopefully will now be able to make a couple of steps from one layer to the one where we are gonna have the veggie plots,now the shrubs gone that corner bit is steep slippy slope :roll: so need summit!
We are trying to do it all out of *bits* laying around or things we can get off Freecycle(do you have those in Australia?Freecycle not bits lol!)
But hmmmm yes its def at that stage where it looks incomprehensible as to what we are trying to do....& hey no surprise cos thats how it feels!! :lol:
Right back to babes I dash!
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Post: # 16513Post shiney »

In answer to your question Woody. I visited my friend in Thorncombe, sort of near Crewkerne in the middle of nowhere! Right nice place it is too.

I haven't been to Bournemouth for a few years. Used to go a lot when we lived in Hampshire as my dad worked there for a short time.
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Post: # 16639Post Millymollymandy »

That's near my Mum! Is that were you know who is living? It's about the next village!!!

Woops, I meant Thorncombe, not Bournemouth!

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Post: # 16647Post shiney »

Yep MMM, Thorncombe is where my mate Tracey lives. What's your mums village called?
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Post: # 16652Post Boots »

Yes Woody - I think we do... I do remember reading about it at sometime, but don't think there's a group near me. I should probably check it out again and see how it has grown, as it may be working up this way now. I am after some windows, and a door...will have to go over to a "town" (coupla hours) and raid the salvage yards for them, i thinks.

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Post: # 16692Post Millymollymandy »

shiney wrote:Yep MMM, Thorncombe is where my mate Tracey lives. What's your mums village called?
Winsham but it is in Somerset as it's the other side of the Axe river.

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Post: # 16911Post hedgewizard »

Ha, found this thread at last. Welcome again, Bournemouth-bound Woodmaiden! Shiney, I'm not far from your friend - we're just outside Dorchester. Go SW Ishmeet!

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