Well, just sat in the back lounge and watched the rain pouring down........... a-a
Hi Ava, this link might help: http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/ant.htm a-a
If you are building an extension presumably you will be engaging an architect or a surveyor, both of whom will be able to identify the trees and...
Its a snip !!
Ah, a self service resturant
My Laburnum
Just set off the seeds of good old Scarlet Emperor - tried others but these really are reliable, tasty, (and Prize winners - glowing with pride!!)...
A 2/- piece?? - next you'll be telling us that great tits need a hole the size of a Half Crown !! (Younger members, please Google these...
We have a box in one of the trees which had been used for years by Great Tits - but last year it was taken over by a colony of social bumble bees...
We usually have 4-5 plants of Swiss Chard plus the same of Leaf Beet (Perpetual spinach) - Sown about now will give a crop this year and...
To be honest, I like Wilcos for their inexpensive standard variety seeds, (also propretory brands) and some of the accessories - canes, gloves,...
Hi Ava, and welcome to GC - Lots of very experienced and knowledgeable gardeners here who are pleased to give advice on most topics. (A bit of...
NO !! Rosemary is different - it is a long lived perenniel. Plant the whole pot out in May, in a sunny well drained spot in the garden. It will...
Hi Shaun, and welcome to GC - loads of expert advice here and some friendly banter too !! The herb & veg patch looks good, but cover the...
Not as impressive as yours Karl, but I used some pallet wood to make grow-bag containers. [ATTACH][ATTACH] a-a
Hi Ziggy, just seen your post - have you tried Ebay, there seems to be a market for such items. See link:...
No need to be seduced by Haynes. There are some excellent books available at the price of a packet of seeds: Andy Clevely's Allotment book, -...
Hi Ziggy, thanks for your response. I checked wording and content with Marley before I listed. Of course I will make suitable enquiries to any...
I can offer a vintage British Army knife (1940), which is ideal as a general purpose garden knife. Members who are intersted, please PM and I can...
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