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Thread: O/T Flowers

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    flowers remind me of the death of Diana, when all around Buck House it was a sea of flowers. What a waste. If folks had just given the equivalent amount of money to charity millions would have been raised. Instead it just went to landfill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    flowers remind me of the death of Diana, when all around Buck House it was a sea of flowers. What a waste. If folks had just given the equivalent amount of money to charity millions would have been raised. Instead it just went to landfill.
    Full of the joys of Spring I see Grist

    Funnily enough, looking out of my window with everything in bloom and nature at work, not once has it reminded me of the death of Diana. I see your point but I guess the volume of flowers that were laid in her memory pale in insignificance to the volume laid across the country every single day of the year in the memory of loved ones. Most of them end up in compost heaps somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Every grown any Lincs?
    My other half is the main gardener here mate, I care for the lawn and any heavy digging etc. My parents had the Gentians in a border , so the very name always reminds of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    flowers remind me of the death of Diana, when all around Buck House it was a sea of flowers. What a waste. If folks had just given the equivalent amount of money to charity millions would have been raised. Instead it just went to landfill.
    Did you ever go to the happy hour when the pubs were open ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsMiller View Post
    Did you ever go to the happy hour when the pubs were open ?

    frequently I'm all for cheap beer

    but seriously though, which is best £500k of rotting flowers going to landfill or the same £500k going to a worthy cause?

    Nothing to do with happiness, more to do with practical use, a lasting use and a better tribute.

    As Capt Tom has just shown us

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    frequently I'm all for cheap beer

    but seriously though, which is best £500k of rotting flowers going to landfill or the same £500k going to a worthy cause?

    Nothing to do with happiness, more to do with practical use, a lasting use and a better tribute.

    As Capt Tom has just shown us
    I think the amount of money 'wasted' on beer every hour of every day (cheap or not) that ends up being pissed down the drain within 60 minutes of purchase would surpass Capt Tom's achievement if it went to the NHS instead of the breweries

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    I think the amount of money 'wasted' on beer every hour of every day (cheap or not) that ends up being pissed down the drain within 60 minutes of purchase would surpass Capt Tom's achievement if it went to the NHS instead of the breweries

    60 minutes?

    I should be so lucky

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    I have rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas, lilacs, wisteria, quince, viburnum and magnolia all in flower along with bulbs like tulips and bluebells (although they are the Spanish variety and considered an invasive weed here). Peonies and clematis will be next. I also have quite a few woodland species also flowering which are less spectacular but interesting, e.g. trillium.

    Of all those, my favourites are the magnolias and lilacs which have fantastic scent to go with their beautiful flowers. I also have a camellia which as well as including my username has a mix of red, white and red/white flowers.
    Post some photos, CAM, Sounds delightful!

    I showed my Millers tribute last year with the red and white tulip bed. Your turn!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTMilller View Post
    Post some photos, CAM, Sounds delightful!
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    yes please.

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    Sounds like a good idea, a picture of Madsters gardens.

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