Dry and cloudy but bright with a slight breeze. 6C/43F
Wow! It has come on well, looking very tropical. :)
The drizzle and mist yesterday decided to stay for a second day. :frown: 4C/39F
You've made a grand job of that. :thumbsup:
Cordylines prefer a milder climate fumanchu. They may start off at 3ft but will mature to at least 15ft.[ATTACH]
That's interesting @Silver surfer. Quine is a fairly common surname on the Isle of Man.
When I'm not using fresh veg I prepare and chop a lot to create mixed veg then freeze it. This is then used for various slow cooker meals.
Wet and Forget can be used on fences although I've only used it for paving and roof tiles. It works well.
The two second gap has been around for as long as I can remember. Every car that squeezes in between your own car and the one in front means...
Congratulations pitter-patter, a lovely shot. :)
I thought Buzzards were just carrion feeders but apparently not....Buzzard Bird Facts | Buteo Buteo (rspb.org.uk)
It's probably a case of first come first served @On the Levels. :)
Misty with drizzle, yuck! 5C/41F
Yes they root easily in water. I've grown both Buddleja Davidii and Globosa from cuttings.
Looking forward to further updates then OwdPotter. :)
Frost overnight. Today has been calm with some cloud but mostly sunny. 12C/54F
Thanks @micearguers, you've jogged my memory. :thumbsup: They were in pots until two years ago when I planted them out. I thought they'd died not...
I had three Sycamores in my garden and had two felled for different reasons. The one I still have is about 50ft high and has conjoined trunks so...
Your woodwork looks fine to me. Glad to see your spaghetti tree is still upright @Fat Controller. :thumbsup:Advertise the wood locally, somebody...
I've never seen Zep live sadly. I also don't like Robert's current blue grass phase.
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