Sad....
Shut the door?
Nothing yet, but without a few degree more heat I'm starting to be concerned....
Could be the former, but the latter seems to be an ant? Wiki is showing this for the former... [IMG]and your bug here... [ATTACH]common flower...
It looks to me like a "flower bug" here on wiki.
This from your picture @cactus_girl appears to be a "flower bug" [ATTACH]
Beech Grove?
Still not found the make for the cord cutters, but this is the type of machine I was on about. Not that I would be dashing down to Leroy Merlin...
Not much in it, but there is an Italian make which I can't recall at the moment, but we did look at. Our problem was that the land was too steep...
Have a look at this Amazon link, but if interested in this type of gear, think you need to look local where they also pick up and maintain such.
I'm just a dumb voter, but it seems obvious to me a reduction in VAT is a great idea, as would be to re-introduce the automatic increase in the...
Not too easy to tell, but it could be hoverfly larva (goodie).
This is very true, and a spoon dipped in boiling water, allowed to cool a little works very well. However, I think the saying is something like...
Lovage I know and mine does not have stork anything like that monster, it's round and smooth. Mind you the leaves do look the same.
Rare for me to get bitten, but last year I found out about these little biter blighters ... BUT before you go killing them, they also eat baddies....
We went out and culled one night a few weeks back, so our damage is not quite as bad. Still we have lost the top off a couple of plants, one of...
I do wonder what they are finding in the grass, never seen one on the grass here. Green woodpecker, yes as they love ants.
Depends how far down they went, it's possible. It's the reason we start our in doors and get them to 20-30cm before planting out. Another option...
A small grinder will cut rebar no problem...
What a beautiful sight....
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