Oké DM. I hope that you like the broadcast and that there is some interesting info in there for you and your gardening. Wouldn’t it be good if...
Cackle. You just won’t do.
I thought that I recognised those bags. Do you use them every year then? Nine bags full is a good loadI use some Norwegian bin liners that are...
Chuckle. Yeah Droopy. But I found it so terribly unfair that she interrupted me at a crucial moment—it gave the whole question a different...
Ta mate. There were so many interesting webs that day, large and small. Thank you, Droopy.
Lovely potting shed. What a luxury. It looks spacious and tidy. A great place to work. Wouldn’t I just love having one of those. Too bad that you...
Those plants look good. The root ball gives me the idea that they have every chance of surviving and strongly grow next year. You have a great...
Jane— Cheers. Good luck to your husband. Fall presents many foto opportunities. Eileen—you are right. Actually mr Spider deserves the accolades...
Yippie yi o ki yay ! Too right, Jane. Its why the Bride and I did our travelling when we were younger.
Those pepper leaves still look good. Mine were beginning to droop. Good that you are going to get the last pepper. I would like to do that as...
Jane—Rastra’s . Right. I can vaguely remember that from my time in Spain and Mexico. I do not recall seeing them for sale though, just at people’s...
You’re a legend, Jane. I knew if anyone could do it, it’d be you. Chapeau. Super work there. Happy eating, and offering support to your man.
We popped out for our flu prik. I always take them in my thigh so that I don’t have to endure the mild discomfort with lifting my glass for a...
Hello Fellow Gardeners, As you guys know I listen to Gardeners’ Question Time every week on BBC radio. Today whilst stringing peppers at the...
Beautiful foto spread, Droopy. Ahhh, the memories.
I like these plants very much and am thrilled to see them return each year. My bees do seem to like them very much.
Too right Droopy...and chips.
You’re alright, mate.
Well T, I have heard about the semolina pilchard dripping from a dead dog’s eye over there. So I can quite understand why it might put you right...
Say Zigs— are you going to hold them over like that, or prune them back to the Y’s ? I believe that Kentish weather conditions are much better...