Fellow Gardeners, I suppose that you remember a number of days ago there was this apocalyptic wind storm here. I posted a couple of pics. Well, at...
Jewell, it is so good to hear how Nature is changing at your place. Of course it’ all down to you and your hard work. I know your man helped, but...
Well, don’t let them mingle with Dutch blackbirds, they may tell them secrets.
When We removed the Opal plum tree from this place last fall, we had no special plans for the plot. It is full of daff bulbs which would present...
I have begun harvesting the last type of potato that we grew this year. It is called, “Pink Fir”. Here they are coming out of the ground. My Bride...
[ATTACH] ;)
Holy Mackerel! Those red currents look fantastic. I am surprised that you do not have to cover them to protect against the blackbirds. They would...
Wow! Look at YOU! That is a very decent picking, Loggie.
So Mel, you are excited with the raspberries! Your excitement is always so infectious. Your garden work sounds good.
MarlinG— that all sounds a bit more positive. Jewell— sounds like you’ve got the right idea.
Those beetles can be a real nuisance.
You find fun vids, Loggie.
Any idea when the heat will break, Marlin? Good idea with the toms. The heat here is doing something to our beet root. I hope your toms will recover.
Thanks for the answer. You are right about that. They are lovely to see, impressive. I so appreciate seeing your wildlife there. It is different...
Still a cute foto Loggie. Old habits are hard to break.
Say Jane, are those light spots on the Frit white or silver?
They are an attractive beast, Jane. Thanks for the explanation. Food chains are important and each link is important, as we learned in school.
Ta, Daniel. They are, they are.
What a great post, Daniel. I am still chuckling. That Rufus just won’t do. Like Rufus, I also have a weakness for Boursin.
Oo, that’s a nice harvest, Daniel. I grew that yellow one with a green tip once. The plants were prolific producers. That caterpillar is a real...