Cayu— will do. We are …popelen. I can’t think of an English word — sort of like eagerly waiting, to go to the garden. They hang in the garden...
Anke—Glad you like the apron. She made one for my Bride as well. We’d b lost without them. She also made us a tote-bag to take things back and...
Daniel— thanks, they sure were. Annie— I remember that. Uh-oh.
Pac— that was interesting. Cheers.
Knowledge is something I need more of.
With all that talk about pruning Applebee’s, removing apple trees and listing apple tree sorts, There was nothing for it — I had to make apple...
Do you guys eat squirrels? When I was there years ago there was a season for hunting them in the woods. They were a popular seasonal food among...
Daniel— I agree with bottom land being very fertile. My grandpa’s farm had some bottom land on parts of it. Ziggs— that made me laugh mate. You...
Good one, Pacers.
Netty— you’re a busy girl. About that passport— are you planning a fun trip?
Loggie— that is a great Spring message. The daffs here are just about that’ll as well. They punch through the snow. Pac—what a great pic. I am...
Penny wise and pound foolish.
Now is the good time to use a last word.
Cayu— there was a lady on here that sewed aprons for us and could possibly offer some advice. If you PM Netty, she could possibly put you in touch...
“Needed” is what the plants yelled back when I asked them if they needed some more water after the rain.
Daniel— good work. I was surprised to hear your Jonagold performed so poorly. R.I.P.
…we do have dikes for fun in the snow. I don’t know what made them take their exposure at the moment a road scraper was rolling by, but I guess it...
Oceans separate us, but gardeners can’t be kept from communicating.
I wish I could grow them, but the conditions in my garden is not right. I do lurve looking at yours though. Cheers for the posting.
Annie— those are lovely to see. Well done.