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Quiz: Around the garden path

The words in bold are anagrams of plant names. Re-arrange the letters.
Example: Nettle stings are sore. Answer: Rose

  1. I do wish people wouldn’t stare over the wall.
  2. ​Stout gloves are handy gear for stone Wallers.
  3. My neighbour caught two mice last night in his greenhouse
  4. I always grow lots of beetroot. I love it.
  5. Sam begins to plant his vegetables plot in late April.
  6. Amy couldn’t label the box of seeds. Her pen had run out.
  7. Ma, can Paul give me a hand with this shredder?
  8. Do you find this book about gardening long ago is dull?
  9. Carlie, for a novice you are able dud, I think.
  10. Bob, please keep me sane, glue this handle, there’s a good chap.
  11. Mr Grouse, and his wife (nee Moan) always have had bad luck in the local show.
  12. You have split your trousers’ seam, Rory.
  13. Fleur’s now the expert at dodging the grass cutting.
  14. You have trodden this clay into a lump. Hide in the shed, the boss is coming.
  15. Raining again! I must turn a blind eye to the lawnmower.
  16. That so and so mole’s playing havoc in this area, but I shall get the beast.
  17. When a day’s digging zaps your ribs, beer is the remedy.
  18. Pass yon plum, go by the lupins and you will see the wheelbarrow.
  19. Skim a tar wash on your apple tree in Autumn.
  20. Old Adam says, “Ad lad I think we have done enough”

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