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1 hour ago, AJStrees said:

You must be near us then. Its the same here and seems like a storm starting with heavy winds. Just twigs and small branches down so far. 

I think all of the south is getting it today .

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1 minute ago, Rough Hewn said:

Wet windy n wild.
Blown my empty containers all over the garden.
I'm not going out til it's stopped.
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Its bonkers windy here but no rain as yet . Sky looks clear mate .

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Wet windy n wild.
Blown my empty containers all over the garden.
I'm not going out til it's stopped.
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If you’re in Huddersfield Saul, it’s bout the same an hour North at seat of Yorkshire dales. Maybe rain relenting a bit but still blowing a hoolie! If it’s like this North of the border I suggest the winners at Murrayfield today will be the ones that keep the ball tucked up their jerseys and don’t try to kick anything!
Cheers
I
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Its more windy than the mrs’s arse after a full on curry and pop night here! Blown my cotton easter over 3 times this morning [emoji35]

Poor Mrs Ratman, sounds like she gets the blame for everything [emoji85]?
Cotondisaster, the Devil’s work! (unless you are a [emoji219] ) Get the saw out ! [emoji33]
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You not a fan??? Birds and Bees love it, attracts em no end when its in full bloom. Its in a large pot at the min, prob 3 yrs old, 6’ tall with top nipped out. Was going to plant it in a bed at bottom of garden once i get garage and garden finished.

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You not a fan??? Birds and Bees love it, attracts em no end when its in full bloom. Its in a large pot at the min, prob 3 yrs old, 6’ tall with top nipped out. Was going to plant it in a bed at bottom of garden once i get garage and garden finished.

Nah you are spot on, they are great for B & B’s, have seen them so full of insects the whole plant seems alive!
Just have a pet hate of remedial pruning overgrown Cotoneater horizontalis hanging off old stone walled properties,
Killing my secateurs/silky on clumps of crumbly mortar and trying to avoid the inevitable “invisible” aerial/broadband cables!
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