Yes, I know you're right Walnut! I don't think taking any more exercise would be a good idea - I already garden all day every day during the...
"No problem, we'll just frangify the gribulator in the computer."That's the only reference to a gribulator when I googled - but you sounded so...
The pond and surrounds look fantastic, Froggy! But I think that fence is going to bug you..... Watch this space for the next project, maybe? :D
One of my sons was given a set of harmonicas, and it seems a lot more complicated than it looks when you see someone playing so apparently...
Doubt it very much! I doubt if anyone would!Have the rest of you seen this stuff - it's like a long fringe? Mine's a blue silky one, and LoL...
Why, Trux? Surely your real one would sound better! :DBetter to get LoL to paint you one!I used to knit a lot, and still do a bit in...
Hi, SOG!! Think your muddy bits look like worm casts - which at least shows the soil is healthy enough to have worms!!I think your idea of...
Thought it was Michelle Pfeiffer, Windy? Or was it Claudia Schiffer? Isn't Elle a bit old??
Well done, Palustris! That was a lot of heavy work - hope you had a few nice long cool drinks to keep you going, and a few nice cool beers after!...
I got mine from hereAnd they've all been in lovely condition. What more can I say?! :D
We used to have Stanley on our wall in Hemel, but he went to the auction as part of our move, and fetched about �£200! :D He was a...
Good idea to bring this back to the top, Nathan! There's lots of new people and we don't know what you all look like! Come on and join us in...
Not sure I fancy that one, Waco. Don't think I'd like walking on it. It's a great ground cover plant, and I use it a lot, but I doubt if I could...
I go along with Pete, Barneyb - it would have to be Plockton before I'd plant an olive in the garden - but maybe DaveW knows better? He certainly...
So not just lots of punching - it's heavy lifting too! :eek:Yes, you're quite right about that..... but it's a bit frustrating when I do...
I like that idea, Compostee - simple, practical, and effective, by the looks of things! :DI'll definitely give that a go!
I haven't used them a great deal, but am currently planting a fairly large rockery, and my favourites have to be saxifrages of various sorts.......
Well done BM - you always seem to manage to keep going..... wish I could. :rolleyes: I just have my usual excuse - it's all turning to muscle!
Quite a few people get that without trying! :DSeriously though - there's always the camomile lawn...click here for info on laying one and...
There's a nice evergreen clematis suitable for a pot - Pixie, and one for hanging baskets, Sunstar (not evergreen). I use both.pixiesunstar
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