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Dandelions (and not a single buttercup)
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Harry | Report | 28 Apr 2006 12:27 |
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Or even a married one....Just been out in the sunshine. Quite a lot of daisies about. Banks and banks of dandelions - as pretty as any other flower. Posted this before 'if dandelions were difficult to grow, everyone would want to grow them'. Your flower in bloom, thought?. Happy days |
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PinkDiana | Report | 28 Apr 2006 12:29 |
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Dandelions.... I have loads and must admit if they appear in the border I leave them there!! Weeds are only the flowers that nobody wants!! xx |
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Debi Coone | Report | 28 Apr 2006 12:31 |
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I'm a dandelion & daisy fan............. when dandelions grow in a mass and the sun shines on them they look so jolly . Much happiness Debi |
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Harry | Report | 28 Apr 2006 12:39 |
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Thank you girls. Lovely memory , Jean. XXX Good thinking Howie.XXX Happy days |
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Howie | Report | 28 Apr 2006 12:43 |
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Harry yes loads of dandlions out there but all flowers where wild once just some person decided to make money out of them nature provide us with so much beauty xxHowie |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 28 Apr 2006 14:50 |
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I can remember collecting dandelions as a child. A neighbour used to make wine with them. I agree, they are bright and cheerful, even if gardeners don't like them. Gwyn |
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Harry | Report | 28 Apr 2006 14:54 |
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thanks for the replies. Just looking out at my blossoming pear tree, with black-birds perched on it. (and the cherry just beyond it) Beautiful as the dandelions, but different. XXX ah ha, the most beautiful flower of all has surf.....XXX Happy days |
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ButtercupFields | Report | 28 Apr 2006 14:54 |
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I must admit we appear to be pretty thin on the ground this year....not enough cow pats I think:-) BC |
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Cherry | Report | 28 Apr 2006 14:59 |
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Hi Harry, The dandelions do make the most delicious home made wine though, bless 'em Cherryx |
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Many N's | Report | 28 Apr 2006 15:01 |
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Hey BC - posted this to Pink before and she didn't take up my offer (can't think why) Have lots and lots of baby pats if there of any use?XXX Harry - there's definitely something unnatural about a lawn if it doesn't have daisy's in it. What's the point you might as well lay astro turf. Gwyn - thanks for the memory my dad used to make us pick the heads as well x |
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Trish | Report | 28 Apr 2006 15:01 |
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I'll second that about the wine Cherry, delicious (and a bit on the potent side) ;-))))))) |
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Harry | Report | 28 Apr 2006 15:02 |
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Cherry, Big thing in France, I am told, but never tried it Thanks Dianna.(and Trish)XXX christine, You,re welcome to come and cut mine.XXX Happy days |
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ButtercupFields | Report | 28 Apr 2006 15:06 |
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Thanks Many, for your very kind offer:-) If it means that I become more abundant then I accept with gratitude...there should be more of me! lol er...how would you propose to send the baby cowpats? |
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Cherry | Report | 28 Apr 2006 15:16 |
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Lor oh Lor Trish don't I remember! Donkey's years ago one of our boys decided to secrete a couple of his friends down in the cellar to conduct a wine tasting ceremony all of their own! They started on the dandelion wine! Caught the little monkeys before they'd got to the broad bean wine or the sloe gin! Fortunately three glasses of salt water and the kitchen sink sorted them out before any harm was done! Thinking of it 30 years later I'd be had up for child abuse for forgetting to put the padlock on the cellar door! Cherryx |
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Trish | Report | 28 Apr 2006 15:22 |
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Cherry, we made the mistake of trying to drink it after a year - gosh it was awful. We put it back under the cupboard and 'found' it a few years later - another taste and it was wonderful. We still have 2 bottles left from mid 1980's - wonder what it tastes like now? In my mind I can see your kids tasting all the wines on the shelf - something like a script from the All Creatures Great and Small programme. LOL |
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Cherry | Report | 28 Apr 2006 15:48 |
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Trish, I'd think that dandelion wine of yours would probably rival a Verve Cliquot now, send some my way and I'll give you a connoisseurs' opinion, lol Just how do you explain to little Charlie's Mum that the reason he's looking rather green is because he's been on a bit of a bender, but don't worry, he's had a good tea and his stomach's settled now!!!!! Embarassing or what, the things kids do! Cherryx |
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Joy | Report | 30 Apr 2006 18:43 |
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Only dandelions here, Harry. :-) |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 30 Apr 2006 18:45 |
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We have loads of dandelions Harry, and little violet flowers, they look nice in the grass! :) |
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Harry | Report | 30 Apr 2006 19:10 |
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Thanks girls. MM - a flower is a flower, whatever. Are the blue flowers a bit like viola,s? Happy days |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 30 Apr 2006 19:17 |
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Yes Harry, they look like little viola's, also noticed them on the grassy side banks of the M11, they do look nice! :)) |
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