
For Six Word Saturday & Square Odds here’s another example of extreme Portuguese gardening. My title is taken from the Royal Horticultural Society advice on root growth!
It always amazes me how figs grow anywhere, although now I’ve learnt they need less than 200mm of water per year maybe not as odd as I think.
Essential Update – MrB and I are also going to be experiencing root restrictions today as we’re flying back to England for a few days. I am sure our feet and legs will survive as it is only a shortish flight, however the loss of time to travelling may affect my visits to your squares today.
Interesting!
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thanks
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Safe travels … see you on the other side!
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Thanks, journey went as well as it could. Now though distracted by the unexpected but very welcome presence of our 18 month old granddaughter!
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Congratulations!!!! what a wonderful reason for travel!
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That’s true 🙂
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Yay you are back for squares 🙂
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Hi Becky
I hope your travels to the UK didn’t put you in the path of storm Eunice and that all goes well.
Your photo of extreme gardening is amazing, the figs really thrive like that? Captivating photo.
Here’s my definitely square square:
Best, Babsje
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Hiya fortunately we arrived between the storms and so missed all the rain and the strong winds! Still a bit of an odd landing though 😉
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Well that is good news although your reference to an “odd landing” has triggered my fear of flying alarm. Enjoy your stay and no odd landings forecast for your return home!
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I have a fear of landing, so I find all landings a bit daunting! This one was very fast and hard
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