I love a good self seeder, they often put themselves in places I wouldn't think of, which are often really good. One of the nice things about...
Hi allBeautiful day here and the birds woke me early so I have been out in the garden.A good day in our household, Moira claimed her work...
I don't believe there is such a thing as good taste in gardening. Your garden is yours and you should grow what you like, how you like. I am...
Don't forget, there has been a huge increase in world population, so many places in Britain, which used to be quiet, The Lakes and Cornwall spring...
My Munstead Wood took several years before the spindly growth stiffened up. Colour wise it is my favourite rose.
Love the view @Ergates
Sorry, I was just interested in your use of the word, no grammar policing involved. Hadn’t realised that was a crime.
Fugitive??
Yes, could be either Group 1, or Group 2.
Good job you are not red/green colour blind.
I have lived and worked in several countries: Holland, they loved the Brits, similar humour, and the war. USA, loved my accent [ yes really ]...
If I had my time as a doctor again, I would probably go to Australia, they look after their doctors a lot better there. Maybe I would not have...
Hi allVery wet here, so g/h jobs today. Weekend is supposed to be nicer. Have a fab holiday, @Ergates
Not here they don’t, just get eaten. Much better started in pots and planted when strong plants.
I love the Welsh use of the word tidy, it seems to have many uses.
I would wait until they are bigger, at least 1 foot, otherwise they will just be slug fodder.
[ATTACH]Still waters run deep.
Passiflora tricolour, is in reality 3 separate plants grown together, rather than a single cultivar.
Is the Dianella hardy with you, @Mrs Hillard, mine never survived a hard winter.
Sorry for your loss, @PatEIf you believe you can interpret the figures to tell you which is the best surgeon, then you are a better man than...
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