Good to see you're cottoning on :like:
I'm beginning to think it's time for a new thread, @Sjoerd - and no misterstake!! [IMG]
Someone I know around here is treading on dodgy ground and just might get a clip around the ear'ole :sete_015:
Yep, it's just a stake - probably a big mistake, but I'm a bit bored waiting for spring to come along. [IMG] Oh look :D
Well Logan, that might be more sensible than up a cow's bum aye :rolleyes:
[IMG] Hope nobody took a fence to my post :worried:
[ATTACH] Well, thanks all for reading my post:whistling:
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If Zigs and I lived a bit closer we would be round like a shot to lend a hand, but I reckon you're getting there. I can remember a time many moons...
If you remain where you are Beeker, The only thing I can come up with is to create hoops over your raised beds, although this is a way to protect...
Good for you! Now is the time to clear rubbish and get everything tidy, weeded as much as possible, and planned. If you want to attract birds...
If surgery and stuff like that which slows us down a bit HAS to be done Logan, it is best to do it at this time of year. You will be raring to go...
How did it go then @Logan ? We do hope all is well with your eye :smt056
The long tailed tits are a big favourite of mine, they come through our place travelling South to North in the mornings, stopping off for a meal...
Well no, I wouldn't walk on that - but ordinary grass mends fast.
Daniel, I think these perennials are pretty well deer proof -(although this is not one of our problems here) Perovskia (Russian sage) Monarda...
Do you mean Liriope DM ? [IMG] This stuff?
If this little bed is in full sun, you need to plant stuff that will thrive without worrying too much about lack of water. Also something that...
Go for it Mike - we can't take it with us..... and you know she would approve :heart::heart: [IMG]
The other tits won't talk to me since my head operation.