And then there's those Heath Robinson efforts that they transport their children in either precariously perched behind them or in carts level with...
At least slugs and snails and squirrels and aphids are reasonably quiet. Even foxes aren't noisy all the time.
Bldddy parakeets driving me up the wall. Horrible noisy beady eyed things. They've also worked out how to circumvent the squirrel proof feeder....
Not that I've noticed, but I'm awful vigilant:paladin: @ViewAhead
Bloody but not beaten. Managed to bend a few to my will so far.
Great big flowers. Really pleased with them. Trailing ones look good too [ATTACH]
I'm battling with a mature Dublin Bay. Right rose wrong place. Some branches are at least 12ft high with flowers at the top. I'm trying to at...
No dig doesn't mean no weeding
Only deep enough so that it looks like I've dug it @ViewAhead , I will confess to digging a hole to plant something, now and again but I normally...
I've been no dig for decades. I've only recently realised it was a 'thing'. I thought it was just me being lazy. I jiggle the soil now and then,...
The prostrate ones aren't so hardy. I lost one in a fairly mild winter - but it was in a container. I'm not sure if that makes a difference.
I have rosemary growing in light shade for most of the day and a bit of sun in the afternoon West facing in dry clay. It is doing a little too...
A nun who only drove it to mass on a Sunday?
Smallish very full front garden. It'd have a job to spread. But I'm on to it now anyway:paladin: So long as it behaves it can stay
I have to crawl between a bay tree and a cherry plum to get near it, so it's perfectly safe :psnp: @Escarpment
That'll be nice - I hope! When it first started to grow, I thought it was a Japanese anemone that I'd forgotten I'd planted. As it grew, it...
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