Two Astrantias: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Philadelphus: [ATTACH] Stachys byzantina [ATTACH]
The lowest leaves of the outside test tomatos over in the neighbour’s plot have been suffering from the attention of…something. Something has been...
Oh my word, Pac! You really do have quite a collection of special leaves. Really. They are spectacular.
What a chuckle, Loggie.
Pac— hahaha….good one, I’ll pass that along.
Ahhhh so nice to see, Loggie. Cheers.
Loggie— smashing. It is always so pretty there at your place.
Spuds, let’s begin with the spuds. I have earthed the spuds twice now and on the rounds my Bride saw some potato leaf stems lying flat on the...
Too right, Annie. Its perfect. Daniel— cheers. Its fragrance is a bit different for a rose.
You have a nice set of rose gloves. I ought to get some for myself. My Bride likes our roses but wouldn’t touch them with a bargepole.
[ATTACH] Not all the roses are missing a “tooth”, they can also look like this: [ATTACH] This is what we see as we walk doen the path to our...
[ATTACH] “No blemishes, no gardener”, my Bride says. Heh, heh, then laments that she cannot go out in public like this… “the arms will have to...
Pac— super-dooper moth and butterfly piccies. Stunning, actually. It looks like Marlin dropped by your place for a visit. ;) Lotsa work in the...
Pac—Good news…now this new couple. So good that that rose survived…annnnnd what about those grapes, eh. Work Netty, work!
Congrats to River, Gosh Loggie, time sure flies, doesn’t it.
Annie— yes, I can see that that would be a problem. It has a curious form.
Daniel— your future looks very rosey, Man, oh man you really have a talent for growing roses. They look gorgeous. Chapeau.
Annie— lovely veg. I’ve never seen those aubergines before.
Shaw—Nice ones those.
Thanks Mel. Oreti— wow. That says a lot. Thanks Clay— I’ll bet they are thankful.
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