Fingers crossed for you. Let us know the result when you know it eh!
To earn the dosh, to pay for holidays :D
Sounds like snail damage - especially in this wet weather.Fine shells, sand, and other gritty surface may keep them away - but your best bet,...
I trust that you had a good caravan holiday in France OWG.Those without mobile homes, whether towed or driven or pegged out, have no idea of...
Hi Mike and welcome. Lovely pictures - thanks for sharing. I guess, like me, you are a rose fan and grower :D .
Hi Daisy - if your clay soil is highly alkaline then none of the acid lovers like rhodies, azaleas, camelia, heathers, will do well. If you want...
I have a wireless keyboard and mouse on my pc. Whilst editing some photos using the mouse a lot - the screen froze - looking back the mouse...
A silver birch is a tree rather than a shrub, - its being effected by wind, make sure that the stem is supported by a diagnoal stake.Not sure...
A North facing garden does not mean only ferns and hostas. I lot of plants will take shade, partial shade, - and a north facing garden is not...
I think I'd go with Firethorn to - Hawthorn, produces its leaves before its flowers, this has produced its flowers first, with the leaves breaking
LOL - your roses look wonderful. Lovely pictures.
Fuji do their own charger, and I've found it charges very quickly. Batteries get a bit hot, and need to cool down before replacing. But works for me
Take it back to where young fiz found it and release. Mice will eat birdseed, so that may do as a tid you over til he can be got back. I wouldn't...
Thank you, I'm glad you liked them - I was slow to like roses, but they "grewed" on me :D and I now have a fair number, including some of the...
Off touring around scotland for three weeks in a week or so. I am really looking forward to it. There is so much in this country that is lovely...
I have always had clay gardens - my first 80 foot of compacted soggy grass. I wouldn't change it, as once worked, it is great for plants -...
That is one great design Windy and works well with the fabulous views as well. I too remember your first picture and wondered how it would work...
Roders that brought back a memory. Both my cats (long departed) used to love watching snooker on TV - even trying to pot the ball.
I could only identify a couple - verbena, salvia , and rudbeckia.As for the sprawly greyish plant with the fiery flowers - don't recognise that...
Good gracious, what a garden on contrasts and features. It must have been a magical visit - wonderful pictures, I love the land forms, so...
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