Hi from Scotland!

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Re: Hi from Scotland!

Post: # 124090Post Steven »

Hi agapanthus :hello2:
Sounds like you have an ideal location! :thumbright:

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Post: # 124099Post confused »

Hi, all the best with your tunnel, i'm on the other side of the water from you ,so i can catch the tunnel if it gets too windy. :wink:

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Re: Hi from Scotland!

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confused wrote:Hi, all the best with your tunnel, i'm on the other side of the water from you ,so i can catch the tunnel if it gets too windy. :wink:

:lol: :lol:

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Re: Hi from Scotland!

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Hi.. I'm new to the site as well and a fellow Fifer :flower:

Would love to say I'd help out with the tunnel but I'd probably be more of a hinderance lol!!!
We intend to make a few cold frames and attempt a tunnel of sorts.. it's all in the planning... apparently... tehehe!!

Good luck wi' yer tunnel.. if it comes flying by this neck of the woods I'll be sure to return it ( after I've had a good look to see how it 'works' ...it's all in the planning... !!!)

Fifer :flower:

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Post: # 124524Post weatherwax »

Hi Agapanthus, do you go by the same name on The Hen House, on the poultry pages?
I reocgnise the name possibly :flower:
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Re: Hi from Scotland!

Post: # 124551Post agapanthus »

weatherwax wrote:Hi Agapanthus, do you go by the same name on The Hen House, on the poultry pages?
I reocgnise the name possibly :flower:
I sure do! I have to stick to one name......I'd forget any others!!!

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Fifer182 wrote:Hi.. I'm new to the site as well and a fellow Fifer :flower:

Would love to say I'd help out with the tunnel but I'd probably be more of a hinderance lol!!!
We intend to make a few cold frames and attempt a tunnel of sorts.. it's all in the planning... apparently... tehehe!!

Good luck wi' yer tunnel.. if it comes flying by this neck of the woods I'll be sure to return it ( after I've had a good look to see how it 'works' ...it's all in the planning... !!!)

Fifer :flower:
All this talk of flying tunnels is unnerving me!!!! LOL
Whereabouts are you?......we are near Markinch. :)

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Post: # 124576Post confused »

All this talk of flying tunnels is unnerving me!!!! LOL
Whereabouts are you?......we are near Markinch. :)[/quote]

Aye but where is the tunnel ???

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agapanthus wrote:
Fifer182 wrote:Hi.. I'm new to the site as well and a fellow Fifer :flower:

Would love to say I'd help out with the tunnel but I'd probably be more of a hinderance lol!!!
We intend to make a few cold frames and attempt a tunnel of sorts.. it's all in the planning... apparently... tehehe!!

Good luck wi' yer tunnel.. if it comes flying by this neck of the woods I'll be sure to return it ( after I've had a good look to see how it 'works' ...it's all in the planning... !!!)

Fifer :flower:
All this talk of flying tunnels is unnerving me!!!! LOL
Whereabouts are you?......we are near Markinch. :)
We are just West of Dunfermline :flower:

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Re: Hi from Scotland!

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confused wrote:All this talk of flying tunnels is unnerving me!!!! LOL
Whereabouts are you?......we are near Markinch. :)
Aye but where is the tunnel ???[/quote]


Still in it's box!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: Hi from Scotland!

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Fifer182 wrote:
agapanthus wrote:
Fifer182 wrote:Hi.. I'm new to the site as well and a fellow Fifer :flower:

Would love to say I'd help out with the tunnel but I'd probably be more of a hinderance lol!!!
We intend to make a few cold frames and attempt a tunnel of sorts.. it's all in the planning... apparently... tehehe!!

Good luck wi' yer tunnel.. if it comes flying by this neck of the woods I'll be sure to return it ( after I've had a good look to see how it 'works' ...it's all in the planning... !!!)

Fifer :flower:
All this talk of flying tunnels is unnerving me!!!! LOL
Whereabouts are you?......we are near Markinch. :)
We are just West of Dunfermline :flower:
Not too far away then! :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Post: # 124597Post Fifer182 »

Not far at all! There's an article in this months Grow It magazine re. polytunnels.. it looks quite good.. duoble Dutch to me however... It's all in the planning lol!!
We only have a weeny wee garden which up 'til two weeks ago was covered ( entirely!!) with mono blocks. The last dry day we had, we ripped them up to create our patch for planting veg. We're now planning ( I like planning tehehe) to make cold frames with the damn ugly left over mono blocks! I have hopes that once this is done, we can sqeeze in a wee polytunnel to the rear of our fence which bordes a huge field.
You should have seen the looks on our neighbours faces when we started digging up the blocks.. priceless!! When they tentatively asked what we were up to.. we told them we were clearing space for an air raid shelter and Ark!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post: # 124690Post agapanthus »

Fifer182 wrote:Not far at all! There's an article in this months Grow It magazine re. polytunnels.. it looks quite good.. duoble Dutch to me however... It's all in the planning lol!!
We only have a weeny wee garden which up 'til two weeks ago was covered ( entirely!!) with mono blocks. The last dry day we had, we ripped them up to create our patch for planting veg. We're now planning ( I like planning tehehe) to make cold frames with the damn ugly left over mono blocks! I have hopes that once this is done, we can sqeeze in a wee polytunnel to the rear of our fence which bordes a huge field.
You should have seen the looks on our neighbours faces when we started digging up the blocks.. priceless!! When they tentatively asked what we were up to.. we told them we were clearing space for an air raid shelter and Ark!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Bless 'em!!!! Can't wait to hear comments about us from our new to be neighbours.....they'll be loads of them.....we live on the perimeter of a new housing site!!!!! I think there will be one or two moans about Shakespeare....our cockeral!!!!!......the other cockeral are too young to crow.....at the moment!!!!!!!!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: Hi from Scotland!

Post: # 124770Post sleepyowl »

Hello
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Re: Hi from Scotland!

Post: # 124874Post Rosendula »

Hello
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