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Post by Lou78W on May 10, 2011 21:11:08 GMT
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Post by steve on May 10, 2011 21:13:02 GMT
Great pictures Lou Thanks, but you can't fool me! not all of them were Tulips
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Post by Lou78W on May 10, 2011 21:15:16 GMT
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Post by wildlifefriendly on May 10, 2011 21:25:19 GMT
They were fantastic Lou, I love seeing flowers en mass, I bet it was amazing to walk among them.
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Post by Lou78W on May 10, 2011 21:27:24 GMT
It was WF.....and they had a lovely scent too ;D
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Post by grindle on May 11, 2011 4:33:53 GMT
they look fantastic, are they the ones that were put in last year to go with the blossom trees? I love all the primula too ;D
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Post by Lou78W on May 11, 2011 6:39:16 GMT
Yes they were Grindle....and to add to the ones put in the winter before....about 800,000 altogether
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Post by grindle on May 11, 2011 7:26:36 GMT
;D and all planted single handed of course
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Post by Geranium on May 11, 2011 10:40:13 GMT
...by Lou! ;D ;D
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Post by grindle on May 11, 2011 12:04:21 GMT
of course ;D
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Post by wildlifefriendly on May 11, 2011 12:59:55 GMT
I was watching the council emptying their flowerbeds today, all the tulips will just be composted it seems such a waste.
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Post by Rosie on May 11, 2011 13:30:04 GMT
Sue they do that up here too, the beds are full of primrose, polyanthus, tulips etc and they all get binned, usually if you ask they guys will give you some of them
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Post by Rosie on May 11, 2011 13:30:12 GMT
Oh Louise, they look brilliant!! I love flowers en mass too, so impressive.
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Post by Lou78W on May 11, 2011 15:43:41 GMT
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Post by Tel on May 11, 2011 18:35:05 GMT
Well worth the effort Lou, they look fantastic.
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