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  1. #21
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    Hi,

    That's excellent thank you. The little ones are going to love planting these & watching them grow.

    Carol x

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    thanks got mine too

    i have set up a tiny greenhouse in the sunniest part of my garden and on friday we planted loads of seeds into posts and put the stickers on the pots to show what they are

    lets see if they work outside tis early
    not expecting much but the kids enjoyed them selves

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    Not got mine yet but been in the garden all day today and yesterday sorting it out so that I can ploant them when they are ready - got myself a wee cheap greenhouse. Just got to move the path and then seed up a new grass area.

    Ordered a midi skip to take all the garden rubbish away plus the wood from the pergoda which started to fall down after the snow. We are going to take the gazeebo down too - its not that nice and was here when we moved in. The garden has been looking like a jungle lately so lots of it are for the plant graveyard. I had some people from freecycle come and dig some plants out.

    This garden re-model is going to cost us a small fortune all because of childminding I would n't need to replace all this or pull down the pergoda if it wasn't for H&S considerations with midnees - if it was just us then we could have just repaired it but I was afraid that the same thing would happen next year - each individual piece of wood weighs loads and if one fell on a mindee it would do a great deal of damage.

    I'm so fed up with our local council for not allowing childminders to draw down the Early years capital grant.
    Celest

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    Thank you i have just applied for mine.

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    boo hoo thay all ran out now on the web site

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    Mine arrived today better get planting. Except mindee has a tipping over planter fetish at the moment
    Paula

 

 
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