Annie— I know, I know. It really did well this spring. I pruned it last year and so I thought I would prune it a little harder this year. It has...
Loggie— smashing rose! My favourite colour for a rose. I find it a romantic specimen. Daniel— That is a very nice bouquet. I am fond of those...
Oh, I know. Mine is yellow and there are always bees crawling up and down.
Fingers crossed for you. I know you’ll be glad when its all done ‘n dusted, right?
Mel— Well, I like that better anyway. Haha. We had a mish-mash of garden veg. [ATTACH]
Loggie— That one is looking good. So many little flowers.
Mel— Well, this is the sort of news I have been waiting to hear from Canada. What a great posting! Too bad about your Delf. Very irritating indeed.
Mel—Well done, you. Were you able to freeze some in?
Good onya. There are many to choose from.
:D mmmmmmmmmm…..
Oreti— Well there are other things that could have ruined your plant. If you zone is wrong you can always mulch it in the winter. Then, there are...
Cheers Oreti— yours sounds tasty as well. You are too right about the heat and kitchen.
Uh oh! Maybe it wasn’t hardy enough. What a shame.
It is an “Is Potato” moment. The first new spuds are in and consumed now. The type is, “ French Fingerling”. [ATTACH]
Loggie— Too right. They were indeed.
The apple trees and the plum trees are getting trimmed as well as the Philadelphus and the Tamarix. Here, the Tamarix in bloom: [ATTACH] The...
[ATTACH] The Agapanthus is blooming. The plant had no label on it, but I a guessing it is the ‘Arctic Star’.
Jersey— oké, I see. Right then, we can speak about this again next year before planting time if you want. You should have some to eat. I can’t do...
Zigs— I could go for an iceie about now. Good foto.
Oreti— You have some stunning plants there. Blimey! So much colour and variation. Yes, I could look at your garden foto’s all day long. It is hot...