Now that's what I call a great close-up!!
I'm really pleased to see you here again and to catch up on all your news. So sorry to hear of all the losses you suffered with your animal...
You nailed it Zigs. I can almost hear the dog saying that!!
Aww I love hearing about stuff like that.:)
Blimey what size is the spider that spun that?!! :setf_049:
So good to see you back again!! Congratulations on your tomato growing and, of course, your degree. It sounds as though this year is really good...
Sadly I don't make many jams etc nowadays Sjoerd.
Oh to have a pantry like yours. Sadly our kitchen just isn't big enough and doesn't have a lot of storage space. :(
I have Evening primroses in my garden and they have lovely yellow blooms. The flowers do however open late in the day which is why some people...
Yes Ragwart is a real nasty Tetters. Thankfully the farmers who keep livestock around here are wise to it and remove it as soon as it appears....
Obviously we're thinking of different plants. There is Ragweed in the UK but I think it is mainly in the north - we're more familiar with ragwart...
Tetters here's a picture of the weed ragwart in bloom. [ATTACH]
Gosh those are terrific. Keep snorkelling as I'd love to see more.:headbang:
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in Canada. [IMG]
Isn't it nice when something works out the way you want it to and you get a really good service into the bargain?
I didn't notice the lines in your garden as I was too busy looking at all the lovely plants you have. Now that you've pointed them out I can see...
Coleus are one of my favourite plants as they have so many variations. Yours are putting on a wonderful show Ronni.
Congratulations to you (and your husband) Jane!!
It may be carrot Root Knot Nematodes.
Welcome Rezan. I hope you'll stay and become one of our regular posters. It's certainly a warm, friendly and helpful place to be. :headbang:
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