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Glorfindel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-14-09 07:41 AM
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3. Good for Her Majesty! That's a great example for us all
I have a couple of tomato plants myself. :toast:
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  -The Queen installs a vegetable patch at Buckingham Palace BlueJessamine  Jun-14-09 07:32 AM   #0 
  - Hasn't Prince Charles been an advocate  undeterred   Jun-14-09 07:37 AM   #1 
  - wow, looks like another casualty  surfinshell   Jun-14-09 09:32 AM   #27 
  - I hope you are young.  xxqqqzme   Jun-14-09 11:23 AM   #39 
  - It appears Michelle Obama's actions have  FarPoint   Jun-14-09 10:03 AM   #32 
  - Prince Charles has been an activist against genetically modified organisms  Kolesar   Jun-14-09 10:47 AM   #38 
  - I'm with Prince Charles and  Cha   Jun-14-09 11:34 AM   #40 
  - Remember when Charles said he had conversations with house plants?  marshall   Jun-14-09 12:01 PM   #44 
  - Yes. In fact I think he does have an organic  mountainvue   Jun-14-09 05:02 PM   #49 
  - YES. Prince Charles is all over this issue and has been. nt  Captain Hilts   Jun-14-09 06:46 PM   #59 
  - Prince Charles has been a huge voice in the permiculture movement  Javaman   Jun-15-09 10:48 AM   #65 
     - I agree- Prince Charles is a thoughtful man  undeterred   Jun-15-09 11:33 AM   #66 
  - Won't someone just stumble out of a pub and pee on it?  onehandle   Jun-14-09 07:39 AM   #2 
  - that's organic fertilizer, where is the problem...  tocqueville   Jun-14-09 07:55 AM   #4 
  - The wall which surrounds Buckingham Palacet  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 07:59 AM   #7 
  - They have these open-air urinals in London now  Barrett808   Jun-14-09 05:30 PM   #55 
  - Except I don 't think George W Bush will be welcomed there ever again...  Deja Q   Jun-14-09 06:36 PM   #57 
  - Good for Her Majesty! That's a great example for us all  Glorfindel   Jun-14-09 07:41 AM   #3 
  - For the benefit of those who don't know.  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 07:56 AM   #5 
  - Holy smoke, dipsydoodle! The front DOES look much, much different, doesn't it?  Judi Lynn   Jun-14-09 08:00 AM   #8 
  - I don't think its a very attractive building  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 08:06 AM   #10 
     - Thank you so much for those pics and the info.  dixiegrrrrl   Jun-14-09 08:20 AM   #12 
     - Wow! They pulled out all the stops with that one. It's vast. Spectacular.  Judi Lynn   Jun-14-09 08:20 AM   #13 
     - I can only really relate to driving time.  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 08:59 AM   # 
        - You've probably been to Hever Castle too --  TuxedoKat   Jun-14-09 09:43 AM   #30 
           - Not been there  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 10:07 AM   #33 
              - Next time you have visitor(s)  TuxedoKat   Jun-14-09 06:01 PM   #56 
     - LOVE Hampton Court -- I took a boat there  LostinVA   Jun-14-09 08:36 AM   #17 
     - That is  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 08:47 AM   #18 
        - I majored in English Lit & European History  LostinVA   Jun-14-09 10:45 AM   #37 
     - As I recall, Hampton Court is the one with all the nifty chimneys.  NV Whino   Jun-14-09 09:38 AM   #28 
     - I loves me some U.K..  Botany   Jun-14-09 09:45 AM   #31 
     - Hampton Court looks like the estate Henry VIII seized from Oiver Cromwell...  DCKit   Jun-14-09 04:19 PM   #47 
     - No, Henry VIII took it from Cardinal Wolsey who fell out of favor  Hardrada   Jun-14-09 05:02 PM   #50 
        - Even better, and thanks. No doubt the Vatican is still pissed.  DCKit   Jun-14-09 05:14 PM   #53 
     - Yes, I've seen HC Palace. Quite impressive and full of history.  Hardrada   Jun-14-09 04:59 PM   #48 
     - Thanks, dipsydoodle. You're right. I never realized that is the back of the building. I saw  No Elephants   Jun-14-09 05:13 PM   #52 
  - Those gardens are lovely. And during the month of  LibDemAlways   Jun-14-09 09:07 AM   #21 
  - Our Morris dance team performed for Her Majesty outside Windsor Castle. Not real  FailureToCommunicate   Jun-14-09 11:38 AM   #41 
  - HRH has a blog? Who knew? n/t  mountainvue   Jun-14-09 05:11 PM   #51 
  - Beautiful pics! I always thought the "back" was the "front"! All we  rasputin1952   Jun-14-09 12:36 PM   #46 
  - Damn!  proteus_lives   Jun-14-09 10:03 PM   #62 
  - THANKS, I didn't know that  Raine   Jun-15-09 03:36 AM   #63 
  - I wonder if the Queen discussed the White House Garden with Michelle during her visit.  mnhtnbb   Jun-14-09 07:59 AM   #6 
  - What ....along the lines  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 08:01 AM   #9 
     - No, Michelle's vegetable garden, silly.  mnhtnbb   Jun-14-09 08:12 AM   #11 
        - I thought you women  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 08:25 AM   #15 
           - I grew up with my mother's hollyhocks on one side of the house  ensho   Jun-14-09 09:42 AM   #29 
              - biennial... they reseed so well they seemlike a perennial though.  bettyellen   Jun-14-09 10:22 AM   #35 
  - Maybe the Queen could also open a chain of bed and breakfast  JohnyCanuck   Jun-14-09 08:22 AM   #14 
  - The cost of running her  dipsydoodle   Jun-14-09 08:27 AM   #16 
  - As a child she saw her parents use victory gardens to encourage  jwirr   Jun-14-09 08:50 AM   #19 
  - Translation: A guild of serfs planted it. n/t  UTUSN   Jun-14-09 08:59 AM   #20 
  - ''an endangered variety of climbing French beans called "Blue Queen".  xchrom   Jun-14-09 09:08 AM   #22 
  - Good for her!  rosesaylavee   Jun-14-09 09:15 AM   #23 
  - Wonder if she and Michelle talked about the idea  JerseygirlCT   Jun-14-09 09:22 AM   #24 
  - My guess is that Michelle suggested it?  Rosa Luxemburg   Jun-14-09 09:31 AM   #25 
     - BFFs  donquijoterocket   Jun-14-09 11:41 AM   #43 
  - Looks like Michelle started a fashion.  Bette Noir   Jun-14-09 09:31 AM   #26 
  - Except people on DU have been saying it for years. Mind you,  Deja Q   Jun-14-09 06:37 PM   #58 
  - Few have been 'green' as long as Prince Charles. nt  Captain Hilts   Jun-14-09 06:47 PM   #60 
  - On this side of the pond we call things that grow in the dirt "republicans", mate.  TheCowsCameHome   Jun-14-09 10:19 AM   #34 
  - I thought it was what we called the dirt. My bad. Though the best name came, believe it or not,  No Elephants   Jun-14-09 05:20 PM   #54 
  - Yes but what does Susan Boyle think about it?  L0oniX   Jun-14-09 10:28 AM   #36 
  - She thinks it's fookin' cool. nt  Captain Hilts   Jun-14-09 06:48 PM   #61 
  - Are poachers to royal grounds still captured and 'dispensed'?  FailureToCommunicate   Jun-14-09 11:41 AM   #42 
  - If there is one gardener for each leaf in a garden  ooglymoogly   Jun-14-09 12:13 PM   #45 
  - That's really COOL  Raine   Jun-15-09 03:38 AM   #64 
  - If she renounced the concept of monarchy and forced her chaffy spawn to take jobs,  tabasco   Jun-15-09 02:39 PM   #67 
  - If you renounced the concept of ignorance and researched before posting ...  Nihil   Jun-16-09 04:45 AM   #69 
     - I don't need to research a goddamn thing to find out  tabasco   Jun-16-09 06:43 PM   #71 
        - Ah, blind hatred of a "concept" ... that explains it.  Nihil   Jun-17-09 03:28 AM   #72 
           - Yes, it's so ignorant  tabasco   Jun-17-09 05:35 PM   #74 
  - excuse me, they prefer to be called "the Rt. Hon. Cabinet" n/t  MisterP   Jun-15-09 02:56 PM   #68 
  - Playing at being poor  CrawlingChaos   Jun-16-09 05:53 AM   #70 
  - ROYAL SHOCKER: Queen Sees Dirt for First Time!!....nt  LeftHander   Jun-17-09 08:21 AM   #73 
 

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