It also looks a bit like a turnip. They are a bit more rounded at the bottom when I look at pictures, and the radish seems to have a more pointed...
The subject we seem to have crossed over to on ''organic gardening'' would be worthy of a whole new thread :setc_015:
I think it would be really good to be able to dig out another quite deep pond in the front of the house where the new beds are, especially for...
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He's a nutcase! Next he'll be giving you chapter and verse about ''her'' labour pains :worried:
No, it's the potting shed in the back garden. It's one of my favourite corners, especially if the weather is unkind. There's a pond full of...
Brilliant photo Sjoerd. You have 'framed' it so well. and can have top marks :like:
But don't dilly dally on the way :D
There is no better way to attract children to the serious hobby of growing things than to make a fairy garden in my opinion. During the time I...
I have to admit Mike that at one time I was a rose hater - ruddy things always did and STILL do attack me with a vengeance - it has nothing at all...
This thread was started quite some time ago I notice. It puzzles me that anyone should be concerned with a little fungal activity on the soil....
I potted these Verbena plants, but first soaked them in a water tray for a few hours as they were dry, and the roots were very tightly bound. The...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Today my Verbena hastata collection arrived. They are lovely tough plants that the bees and butterflies should like...
Yuk! We had to eat frog spawn (without tadpoles) every week at infant school. Quite a lot of it got slipped onto the floor under the table in...
Absolutely breathtaking Droopy. What temperatures are you having at the moment?
Oh heck that's a bit of a problem then, you need one of these [IMG]
Oranges and Lemons is one I already have from last year Droopy, and I ordered another one because it behaved so well. It seems to be a strong...
If ever we're in doubt about fleece, as long as we have some it goes on - better safe than sorry, and it's easy to whip it off again in the morning.
Those Harlequin ladybirds are horrible disgusting stinky creatures. (I don't like them much, can you tell)?? They decimate our native ladybirds,...
We harvest the ones for the table well before they are dried. The dried ones are left for next year's seed :)