Ally wrote:Yesterday was like a furnace.
You're not kidding! I decided early afternoon yesterday to go up one of the local garden centres to get some growbags as I've somehow managed to germinate 8 cherry tomato plants. I chose the smaller, independent one, run by a local charity, rather than the mega one at the other side of town which I assumed would be heaving. Goodness knows what Blue Diamond was like, because the one I visited had a long queue outside and it took me 15 minutes standing in the baking sun before I got in!
All very regimented - hand sanitiser stations everywhere, and if you passed one without using it, klaxons went off and you were barked at. The alleyways round the plant stalls all had directional arrows designed to take you back to the place where you first started, and you had to crack an extremely complex maze to get to the greenhouse. I jest, of course - but not by a lot.
I managed to get 4 growbags and also have a look at the veggie plants, picking up a jalapino pepper and a red hot chilli of the "Frank" variety . Unfortunately - and this is a the problem with this particular garden centre which has always made me a bit wary of buying stuff there - I idly noticed, when queuing for the checkout, that the latter was infested underneath the leaves with white fly, so I ditched it. Their bedding plants are excellent, but the vegetables (of which they don't carry much stock) can sometimes be a shade iffy .....
Meriad wrote:Quite a few people lost a lot of their stuff due to the frosts, we have many that just weren't able to get seeds
Yes, chatting with folk in the queue yesterday, it seems that folk locally have had a lot of problems getting things going this year.
Tea and toast sounds good, Saundra …
Have a good day, all!
Soupmaking today, and the cauldron is brewing as we speak. I've got to order repeat prescriptions, so that's this afternoon's task.