Zigs— yours are coming right along. They look healthy and ready to get on with it.
Annie— looking very good.
Loggie— Too right.
Annie—that greenhouse door is simply a sliding door. I smeared on the white stuff to cut the sunlight down. I used my finger to make the little...
Loggie— you have such good taste. That is a lovely container. So very nice.
Ta, Loggie…you are a legend.
Of course.
SpagBol.
Annie— I agree with you on that double daff. It is so unusual and the sort of tangeriney-apricotty colour speaks to me. I like that colour in...
Annie— chuckle…go down in history. Well, I believe that the seeds have no names yet because they are still in the developmental stage. The...
Palu— I love it when you do this each spring. I always think back to your postings of when you began there in your, then new home. Mate, it all...
As you folks know we have agreed to participate in a tomato hybrid testing project. We have done a great deal of planning and arranging, making...
We have been quite busy over the past couple of weeks in the lottie as well as the other household things. We have been cleaning the flower...
The Springtime bloomers are blooming everywhere, also over by the greenhouse: [ATTACH] The forest anemones are showing colour. I saw yellow buds...
Zigs— all right on time, then? Those specimens look healthy and robust. How many plants do you reckon that you will plant out this year?
Good one Annie.
KK— Yum, mate. It must be a great feeling to have that success. Chapeau.
Pac—Moving foto’s . So stunningly beautiful.
What an interesting posting, Daniel. I guess that buying little chicks is a bit of a lottery. Good luck, and keep us posted please.
Daniel—Great to see your toms coming along so well. I am jealous that you are already planting-on. Exciting! How are things looking outside at...
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