[ATTACH] this year. a Blue Mille Fleur (I think) Pekin. Being adored by its adopted mummy, Squeak. :wub2:
Hi 6 weeks should have been plenty of time for them to germinate, even outside. I think the way pansys work is that they drop their seed and the...
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Hi Eclipse I agree with Zigs, sycamore. we get loads here cos we have a big sycamore tree out the front. Right pain in the arse they are. I'm...
oh no :cry3:
and what does that mean in Blonde? :snork: I saw on our local weather a few weeks back how the jet stream is all willy nilly this year.
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I saw on tv (countryfile?) that sometimes the dying bees are drones who have mated. Their tackle rips off and they fall to earth to die :cry3:
she is so brave and inspirational :wub2: everyone and her mum has fake knockers in Hollywood these days, so no-one will care & she can afford the...
quite a few bees here. predominantly bumbles and solitarys. but nowhere near as many as normal :(
about a week ago I found a struggling honey/solitary bee. I put it on a flower & left it. Later on I found a similar bee dead on the path :(...
awww adorable!
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I've had a studio catalogue in June before, but you just set a new record! :huh:
We’ve chosen seeds of native British wildflowers, a mix of white clover, red campion and selfheal. The pollen of these wildflowers are Michelin...
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none in Norfolk yet. Unless they're hiding from me... :th scifD36:
my hubby has worked with pigs for well over 20yrs and has been made redundant repeatedly because of bankrupt farms, swine fever & foot & mouth....
in Norfolk ours are about 4 inches high! won't be out for a while
blimey zigs, you were right!! :love30:
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