@Baz posted:But donβt they use up the oxygen β¦.
They regenerate it
@Saint posted:Welcome friend - couldn't agree more - no new houses have a front garden anymore
that's very true - all new builds tend to have very little or no actual garden
@Baz posted:I like the idea of using sphagnum moss
and me bazzy
He has a greenhouse IN his house !!!!!
@slimfern posted:They regenerate it
Then why donβt they allow them in hospital any more
@slimfern posted:True Velvet, but then again I would say most modern families would rather spend their time in Macdonald's than in the garden
Dunno
@Baz posted:Then why donβt they allow them in hospital any more
Pests and cross contamination i think
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:and me bazzy
@velvet donkey posted:Dunno
me neither
@slimfern posted:We have a peace lily
I remember my son bought me one of those when he was a teenager β¦it died β¦.says it all
@Saint posted:He has a greenhouse IN his house !!!!!
yes - bit weird tbh
@Baz posted:I remember my son bought me one of those when he was a teenager β¦it died β¦.says it all
bazzzyyy
@Baz posted:Then why donβt they allow them in hospital any more
Flowers have been banned in most National Health Service hospitals in the UK since 1996, on the basis that their water contains bacteria. There has never been a confirmed case of these bacteria infecting patients. The risks of spillage, broken glass and pollen are more practical reasons for the ban.
Maybe ? not sure tbh
@Baz posted:I remember my son bought me one of those when he was a teenager β¦it died β¦.says it all
It's one of the easiest plants to keep
@slimfern posted:Flowers have been banned in most National Health Service hospitals in the UK since 1996, on the basis that their water contains bacteria. There has never been a confirmed case of these bacteria infecting patients. The risks of spillage, broken glass and pollen are more practical reasons for the ban.
Maybe ? not sure tbh
Thanks Slim
She's posh - sounds like talking hurts her gob
lovely bench
@slimfern posted:It's one of the easiest plants to keep
Yes, but as my son said , it was a mirror of our relationship at the time
@Baz posted:Yes, but as my son said , it was a mirror of our relationship at the time
Oh! was that a good thing or bad?
He's nicking the lot !!!
Look at her - she's lovely
@slimfern posted:Oh! was that a good thing or bad?
At the time it was β¦letβs just say β¦challenging He was a terror as a teenager β¦.but he grew out if it in his 20s β¦.and now he is a very sensible 47 year old
@Saint posted:Look at her - she's lovely
she has lovely skin and is pretty sainty
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:she has lovely skin and is pretty sainty
Yes
He's a hippy
@Baz posted:At the time it was β¦letβs just say β¦challenging He was a terror as a teenager β¦.but he grew out if it in his 20s β¦.and now he is a very sensible 47 year old
he is lovely bazzy
@Baz posted:At the time it was β¦letβs just say β¦challenging He was a terror as a teenager β¦.but he grew out if it in his 20s β¦.and now he is a very sensible 47 year old
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:she has lovely skin and is pretty sainty
An English Rose *swoon*
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:he is lovely bazzy
I think soβ¦.but Iβm biased
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