What lovely gardens you all have. Ours is on an old farmyard and the soil is rubbish, full of melon-sized stones. Some of the melons did come in handy as edging when we made the gravel garden earlier in the year. I bought a large trough on legs, too, so I could grow flowers from seed for cutting. It is raining and very windy as I type this and DH tells me our grapevine has come loose from its moorings, as has a large lace-cap hydrangea. Poor things. No sense in trying to put them back whilst this gale is still blowing.
Cookery books and other books - are you keeping them ?
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