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Andystar Wrote:

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> Is this thread about SEX? ::o


Certainly not you grubby young man! It's a discussion about which implement to use when planting seeds. A dibber is what one traditionally uses. Mr Pallywotsitoos has just cleaned his. Ladymuck uses her finger, and I've lost my dibber so I use a pointed handle instead. It's all very simple.


Do keep up, dear. This isn't "Carry on Gardening" you know.

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> I must confess I haven't seen a dibber in quite

> some time.


I'm sure that if you ask Mr. Pallywotsitoos nicely enough, he'll gladly show you his. Indeed, rather proud of it is he.

Andystar Wrote:

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> Is this thread about SEX? ::o


Of course, sex of compost, sex of bedding material, even big sex of seed that you will spread around your neighbours.

And if anyone needs assistance in emptying their sex around the place, then feel free to contact me, Stanislau, via HonaloocieB.


Laters.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Of course, sex of compost, sex of bedding

> material, even big sex of seed that you will

> spread around your neighbours.

> And if anyone needs assistance in emptying their

> sex around the place, then feel free to contact

> me, Stanislau, via HonaloocieB.


Mr. Boogie! Of course what you do in Your Own Backyard is your own business. But what would Alice think? This Midnight Lady is Moving On.

  • 2 weeks later...
Good for you brum. In any event, to be honest, there isn't much you can't sow even with the smallest of trowels. It has advantages over larger models too, e.g. easier on the hands/wrist due to it's light-weightedness, it makes accessing difficult/small areas much easier, and of course, it is less bulky to carry around. This list is not definitive by the way.

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