Are they different than walking sticks?
I enjoy these so much each year. Chapeau.
Cayu, listen to your doc. Cayotes. I had no idea they were roaming around New England. Fascinating…. arrrooooooooooo oooooo oo.
Here’s. The way it goes, Pacnor— the worksters would make another queen if only there were eggs. Without a queen to lay them though, there were no...
Loggie, those gooseberries are looking very good.
Loggie— There could be several reasons. The most common reason is old age. I looked carefully for her corpse inside the hive and on the bottom. I...
Roaring with laughter, Daniel. That marijuana plant is huge. I have a pic that my Bride took when we were trekking in Nepal, and I was standing...
Cackle— Mart, why, I had no idea you fancied strawberries.:setf_004: Its US customs, they will not let my strawbs past the customs gate. What are...
What remarkable peony's you have. I do not recall you ever showing your collection. I really like the single, open ones. Your pic featuring the...
I like clover honey as well. In fact, I prefer to use it when making “spun honey” out of my honey. This is because when it chrysalises; clover...
Hello, Oh how nice to see your foto’s today. Your spud plot looks so nice and tidy. You have laid that out well. I had been wondering how your...
Cayu— I may change the name of this thread to, “ Bottoms, knees, bears ‘n bees”. What a great phrase.
Cayu— that compost pile is growing. Are you chopping some of that up before chucking it onto the compost pile? It may compost down quicker and the...
Stonning meconopsis, Droopy.
Thanks for showing those Brug pics. I like looking at those exceptional blooms. About those leaves though— I wonder if a very light sprinkle of...
‘Allo Droopske. Yes, I am installing the electric fences against any would-be plunderers. We have had a reasonable weather combination this...
No mate, we do not always bike out. When heavy things or big loads must be taken or brought, then it is time for the horsepower. Also for the...
Chortle. Cayu, you just won’t do. That will be a lucky person who gets a division of your Japanese grass.
I am storing it until my bee-father has time to sling it.
Nice plants, Pancor. Very nice colour, and don’t those Acers look smart.