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  • Tee GeeTee Gee Posts: 32

    Hi all I see you have been busy.

    I took these between showers this afternoon, too many to display so I parked them in 'photobucket'

    http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/20th%20April%202012/?albumview=slideshow

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    @ Lilylouise: If its any help, I managed to down size my photos by opening with Microsoft Office Picture Manager > Edit pictures > Re-size > Pre-defined size, choose large web size option. Sorry if this has already been tried or is not an option. image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802
    Tee Gee wrote (see)

    Hi all I see you have been busy.

    I took these between showers this afternoon, too many to display so I parked them in 'photobucket'

    http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/20th%20April%202012/?albumview=slideshow

    TG as usual you come up trumps-how did you manage chrysanths in AprilimageI am guessing those are from last Autumnimage

  • Tee GeeTee Gee Posts: 32

    TG as usual you come up trumps-how did you manage chrysanths in April

    http://../../smilies/wink_smiley.gif

    I am guessing those are from last Autumn
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    It was easier than that Geoff

    The daughter bought them for my wifeimage

  • Eddie JEddie J Posts: 108
    joanybird wrote (see

    That's some project Eddie - hope we get to see some progress pictures, and I think that's the neatest veg plot I've ever seen !!!

    Thanks.image

    I have to say though that despite looking great, the failure rates etc are just the same as any other plot whatever the shape or form.

    I guess that anything would have been an improvement though.

    http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/4145/dscf6550xn.jpg

    http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/7255/p1020047ag.jpg



  • joanybirdjoanybird Posts: 17

    Yep, that's some improvement!

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    @Eddie J: this is inspiring stuff but also what a treat for you!

    Yes its backbreaking and budget blowing but in the end, its all your doing! I started with a blank canvas, nothing but a woody lavender, sawn-off fencing and a dodgy lawn. But I had no budget and hard landscaping was a thing of dreams. I'm still missing bits and pieces since my husband is recovering from a three year illness, its also jolly difficult trying to go around mature shrubs with paving slabs or concrete haha.

    Anyways, well done Eddie. I'm also a sculptor and love the newest creation.image

  • LilylouiseLilylouise Posts: 1,013
    Wintersong wrote (see)

    @ Lilylouise: If its any help, I managed to down size my photos by opening with Microsoft Office Picture Manager > Edit pictures > Re-size > Pre-defined size, choose large web size option. Sorry if this has already been tried or is not an option. image

    Thankyou for trying to help me Wintersong image I have given up trying.

    Pam x

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Pam -what is the problem?

  • LilylouiseLilylouise Posts: 1,013

    Geoff - everyone has been so helpful but I just can't downsize my photos any way I tryimage I am just being a pain in the b*m.I will just enjoy looking at everyone elses photos image

    sotongeoff wrote (see)

    Pam -what is the problem?

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