What a lovely sight to see through your window. :stew2:
I wouldn't be without my string balls. I have three a raffia one, a smooth string and (what I call) a hairy string one. It's getting harder though...
We collect toys for childrens homes and hospitals as well as clothing and food. Our local supermarkets run continual food collection points so...
I hope so too Sherry and will keep everything crossed for him. Please let us know how he gets on when he visits the vet next week.
Aww what a really lovely photograph Ronni. I hope you're going to frame it and put it up on a wall as it's a keeper. :)
I've also tried this and, as the others have said, it works. Go ahead and plant up those cloves and we'll be waiting to see the results you get.:)
Two kittens to try and keep an eye on!! Good luck Coppice and I hope they grow out of using your bonsai as a litter tray soon.
OK guys just how do we get past that big, old croc again?
Welcome to GardenStew Jesus. Those spines look rather nasty. I hope you don't have to re-pot it often.
Great photographs of your garden visitors. I wish I had a window like yours and maybe then the birds here would come and feed themselves like...
You are amazing Donna!! Those look fantastic and will last and last compared to the plastic ones you buy from a store.
Excellent Jane and brought a smile to my face.:)