Looks good, Peter, and nice that it's so close by so no transport costs. I have to wait till the end of May for our local Kent garden show and I...
A great selection of ads - I enjoyed watching those (again)!
Gosh, your totem pole is really big - it's going to look fantastic stuck into the ground. A lot of work, though.
An impressive list of tasks accomplished, and great news about the knee taking it all in its stride (as it were!). Marvellous.
What a transformation - well done! It will look smashing once you get some flowers into pots & baskets. That will be the icing on the cake!!
I think his impromptu headgear looks great! :D
I don't have a setting for 30 degrees on my washing machine. I wash practically everything at either 40 or 50 degrees depending on whether it is...
I think rosebay willowherb is an underrated plant and looks fantastic in drifts. How's this for prairie planting au naturelle:
I was quite shocked to read in AG that the TV garden, Greenacre, as used by Toby, Alys, Joe Swift etal., was abandoned when the Beeb pulled the...
Gosh, haven't they got expensive? I'm sure I only paid £5-£6 for mine originally. Thanks for that link, Marley :dbgrtmb:
I have a pair of slip-on welly-type garden shoes (made of rubber) which I bought at Nottcutts yonks ago. These are finally showing signs of being...
I've saved that link to my favourites to check out later. Thanks Chopper. :thumbsup:
:loll: at Anne Swithenbuildingsociety (courtesy of Ziggy), that really got me laughing!I only heard about the proposed tax on peat from this...
Great, innit?? :dbgrtmb:
I've been reading through your thread and enjoying all the photos of your progress, Terry. You've certainly got a lot done and I bet you're...
I purchased some Eustoma from T&M and the packet said the average contents were 30 seeds. Now I know the seeds were teeny weeny, but I only...
I'm all in favour of a bit of good clean dirt, meself. I think this over-sanitisation has gone way too far and it is very baaaaaaaaaaad for our...
Yup, the magazines are great for beginners, or if you want to get the 2 for 1 garden entry vouchers in the summer or multiple plant offers etc....
I've been using a variation of this method for peas/beans etc. for ages (kitchen paper in tubs), so I'm most interested in the polybags approach...
I've seen it for sale at Greatstone Garden Centre (Romney Marsh). It grows wild all over the place though and has popped up in my garden all on...
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