I'm so enjoying all these photographs of Molly. She has such a big character and always makes me smile when I see her.
Sjoerd I don't know what we'd all do without you here. You teach us so much and with your photographs it illustrates exactly what we should do....
I look like Molly does in that last photograph when Ian and I go for a walk!! He strides on ahead and I'm left slogging along behind him just like...
Poor little Stripes. I wonder how he got a hole in his chest cavity? Do you think it may have been from a dog bite? So sorry to hear that the...
So glad to hear that there's been no further damage from the badgers. Let's hope the grey water tactic has worked and they've moved on. Give your...
Hi Cheryl!! I've missed having you around so am really happy to see you back with us again. Now you have a whole new life to look forward to and I...
Hi there Red and a big welcome to GardenStew from Scotland. I had a third of an acre of weeds to tackle when I moved into our cottage. It takes...
It looks as though the poor mother bird is going to have a hard time feeding that chick!!
Toni has already said much of what I was going to Droopy. Your mum loves you and is obviously trying to stop you worrying or having too much to...
Such wonderful photographs of your daughter's confirmation Droopy. My favourite one has to be the last one. Just look at the expression on Trul's...
Those are colourful and pretty and look great on your window ledge. Getting them at such a good price makes them even more attractive. :)
The men that drive the snowploughs and other snow clearing equipment are real heroes in my opinion. Their job can't be easy but they do it to make...
I'm really pleased to see that your Bleeding Heart has recovered and is now looking so good. :)
I haven't planted tomatoes yet and doubt if I will this year. Ian still hasn't repaired the greenhouse after the winter storms we had last year. :(
As long as they can survive our British weather they should be OK. It's a shame though that they were ever sold as pets in the first place.
Your poor garden!! I can only hope that now they've scoffed all your tulips they decide to move on elsewhere. As long as they don't dig up even...
Many happy returns 2ofus. I hope you're having a day to remember. [IMG]
Let's hope we never get to the stage where we have to use the seed vault. It's good to know that it's there though - just in case.
The pests are probably rose slugs (sawfly larvae) Ronni. They cause damage to rose leaves that looks like the photographs you posted. Her's a link...
We weren't flooded either Philip as we too are on higher ground thankfully. Your 'rabbit and blackbird' photograph would make a great caption...