More great vids, Loggie. That one doggie with the lion disguise is really something. The black Newfoundland dogs are attractive. Cheers for these...
Too right, Loggie. It is sad…but it is double— it is also nice to see the tidy and clean beds. Good to see, but oh so plain and almost...
Today was cleaning some plots and path edges. The two runner bean wigwams were taken down and the vines were spread over the now completely empty...
A follow-up. The rail company has now done the schouw on their half. How tidy. [ATTACH] Too bad they only trimmed the reed and did not dig them out.
Wow, what an opportunity. What a bird! It is so interesting to see this unusual bird. What a great place this is. One never knows what’s coming...
What a surprising turn of events. I would have thought the hedgehogs would have stayed there forever. The billeting seems perfect.
I have done it with te digitalis plants. I have not had a great deal of luck with wild poppies though.
Cheers, Loggie, I will try that with the next bunch. Mel—What an enjoyable read. You are much further along there, yet still have more veg than...
Hiya Cayu— great seeing you. The cat—I call him “Bart Zwart”, seems to be doing his job. We now see him in many different places over the complex....
So good to see you again. There has been some interesting things going on there. You always write the most interesting postings. Fingers crossed...
That cat of yours really takes things in stride and knows the priorities.
Loggie—BTW do the uprooted myosotis transplant well in your experience? I have been throwing them on the compost when I clean my plots....
Husband took some excellent fotos, so crisp and exact. Well done husband. it is always fascinating to see natural wonders, especially because we...
Good foto, Daniel. Remarkable. Jane— I hope you guys get some good fotos.I’m counting on that.
You are all set then. Let the new season come. SssssssssssssT !
Daniel, I completely understand your gardening logic. It makes sense. It goes with me the same with always trying new beans, spuds, toms or leafy...
This was a great posting from start to finish. I wonder when we will plant more peppers. We checked yesterday and still have enough for 3-5 years...
Daniel, you do so much for the less fortunate, while you yourself have some limitations. Chapeau, mate.
Thanks for that delightful vid, Loggie.
Me either, Loggie. Haha. Waiting for dryness.