Yes I do. The Panasonic does a good macro. You do have to get a bit close. I sometimes get too close and end up touching what I'm supposed to be...
Some more taken today. A Brimstone: [img] Lots of big black bees around: [img] This bee was literally wallowing around in the...
Lovely moth photos Jenny. Doesn't he look cute.:) A bit of a late start but I've seen some Peacock,Brown field, White,Tortoiseshell,Brimstone,and...
Gladiolus. [IMG]
I agree. The garden in the first episode wasn't that bad. Just needed tiding up and the addition of a few new plants. It made me cringe when they...
What a lovely photo.:)
Sorry to hear that. It is a nasty shock but sometimes a better job will come of it. It was after my OH was made redundant that we moved to France....
True,........... and all those free plants!:hapydancsmil:
Sunbathing Cactus flower. [IMG]
I'd like to see a re-visit to all the gardens featured in a year or two. Call me a pessimist, but I'm betting they will have deteriorated quite a...
Me neither.:sad:
Lily.
It's all looking very colourful. :) That sambucas is going to get very big! :thud:
Finally all the digging and stone moving is finished.:hapydancsmil: Now the fun part of planting can start. Here is what it looks like currently,...
I agree with the above. Also you don't say where you live. In most places privet keeps it's leaves through the winter, but ours loses them due to...
Looks great.:blue thumb:
As kids we used to eat Beechnut chewing gum and pretend it was "oxygum". :snork:
Hi greeninmanyways, Sorry can't help with the tomatoes.:dunno: I'm sure someone will help you with that one soon. Why not go to the member's...
We keep some old bed sheets. Put them down before you start cutting. Makes it easy to gather the leaves, they then get dumped on our "heap." (Or...
Hi Tim and welcome to the "potting shed." :snork: Don't worry about being clueless, we all had to start somewhere and we're all still learning...
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