Tee hee :D We got a ginger one about to pup :setc_040: [ATTACH]
You did well Droopy :)
Cor :) I worked at a potato packing factory for a few days, saw some oversized ones but not that big :eek: :D
Here's one Tetters made earlier :D... [ATTACH]
Brilliant :) We have walnuts over here, takes me ages to shell a whole one :rolleyes: When I do I bang the 2 halves of the shell together to...
Not all cacti will do this, some may do it only after several years, but it's a good way of increasing your stock without having to grow from...
This is an Echinopsis crassicaulis, and these are the pups I rooted off her earlier in the year... [ATTACH]
Some cacti have a clumping habit (known as cespitose) where they form clones at the base of the main stem. These are capable of becoming separate...
Here's a few of the Bridgwater beans from August this year :) [ATTACH]
Not sure, there's mention of them historically but it's all underground now. The Romans knew the river was tidal so they built a causeway from the...
Enough to clean up on the child benefit :D
[ATTACH] They are :D Here's a very pregnant Mammillaria bocasana :smt031
Where I used to live in Somerset there's a town called Langport where nearly all the houses on the high street are leaning backwards. The fronts...
Ta Logan :) It had babies last year :) [ATTACH]
We get both Lacewings and the Ladybirds in the house too :eek: We eat the bean pods as well, just didn't get around to picking them all this year...
Cor :) Reminds me of the time I had to pour 30 tonnes of concrete under a hall I was converting just to keep building regulations happy :rolleyes:
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Not again? :eek:
Mammillaria polythele :) [ATTACH]
Got the tractor out of the shed and found these.....:eek: [ATTACH] Harlequin ladybirds, they come from foreign parts :eek: