Have you had any pet bunnies passing through your garden of late?Looking it up, I suggest it is the very unusual Synedrella nodiflora, a sub...
I move mine whenever inclination strikes. The primroses are laid back about it. Many are given to the village rewilding project.
A TV licence costs £13 a month and I think it’s the best money I ever spend.
I have posted elsewhere a photo of petunia Red Velour growing by my brick shed. The pot they’re in is an old washing copper which was buried in...
On the GW forum there was a post in which people recommended TV programmes they were enjoying. About 80% were from the BBC. And it is not just TV,...
You may be interested in this @pete. It suggests the name is more Sussex than Kent. I inserted Maytum rather than Maytom.named - Map your...
It doesn’t really count because I found this in the alley at the back of my parents’ garden in London. Occasionally they pop up on eBay with a...
Spoonsful or spoonfuls are equally correct. The former is a little more formal.
On the GW forum Tidal Wave Red Velour almost had their own fan club. They’re unusual as, given something to climb through, and here it is a...
How about geranium Rozanne with Ann Folkard?[ATTACH]
Erigeron karvinskianus aka Mexican fleabane earns its keep.[ATTACH]
Petunia Tidal Wave Red Velour. This display is from a pot of four.[ATTACH]
Ah, slight problem there @Escarpment - I don’t have a sewing machine! I have to rely on the goodwill of friends and payment by Prosecco.
To be clear, the tarpaulin is not waxed sailcloth, rather it is like that black plastic weed suppressant fabric. It’s very cheap - 3m x 3m for...
Of course - heavy duty staples. Why didn’t I think of that? And even with my level of incompetence I could probably manage that. Thanks @Baalmaiden
My compost bins are approximately 1.2 x 1.2 metres and I cover them with a very cheap layer of camouflage tarpaulin bought on eBay. They’re now...
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