For some years Greenfinches have suffered from the terrible disease, trichimanosis, and their numbers have plummeted. I believe there are now some...
Divine intervention?House of Commons suspended after water pours through ceiling
Quite late for frogspawn but glad you’ve got some.
They look fine to me.
That’s really interesting, @kindredspirit . I didn’t know Butterbur grew in water. Around here it grows on clay soil, of which there is an...
Lavender likes sandy well drained soil. It will struggle to survive on clay. Be sparing with manure or fertiliser. I find it likes to be grown...
Thanks both. Obviously I need to get the balance just right between fully hardened off, avoiding damaging frost and missing the pre taproot...
Really?! I didn't know they could bite.
Hornwort Ceratophyllum demersum and milfoil Myriophyllum spicatum are good natives which are good for wildlife and what I put in my wildlife...
I’ve been overwintering California poppies in a cold frame and they are now hardened off. They are well grown and outgrowing their pots. I’m not...
Lots of nice pictures. The silver birch is looking splendid.[ATTACH]
Yep, lies, lies and more lies by the Brexiteers during the referendum campaign.
This is not new but it’s true.Channel 4 News
Sorry to hear we won’t be hearing much from you @longk but also see the logic of this decision. Will miss your thoughtful Brexit comments too.
UpdateAfter believing the frogspawn had been eaten by Mallards, I was surprised a few days ago to find the spent frogspawn washed up on the...
I’m being adventurous too; six varieties, four of which are new: Orange Paruche, Red Cherry, Rosella and Costoluto Fiorlantino.
How about the Hokey Kokey....you put your Xxxxx in, you put your xxxxx out....put your xxxx in......and shake it all ......... Oh never mind .
I wondered that too. I think you’re supposed to use your imagination.
Rather you than me!I have a friend who used to have a naturist as a neighbor. He wasn’t much of a gardener but he would go up a ladder naked to...
These are centipedes, not wireworms. They are not plant pests, unlike wireworms which eat seedlings.Wireworms / RHS Gardening
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