The municipal workers and farmers here use the sort that look like headfones. In fact almost everyone here uses that sort. The Bride and I use...
A very happy birthday to you, Frank. Its that time again, isn’t it. What do you have planned?
I am thinking sweet potato.
Today it was humid and swelteringly hot. Not really a fun day...and I got stung on the nose almost between my eyes. Ach, those bees are always...
Heh, heh, heh Mr Mechanic—it sounds like she’s got you taped. Ta Loggs. Everyone is eating well today. Super meal, Dame Woollie— it caught my...
Mate, that plate is stuffed to the gunnels with delicious-looking food ! You are eating like a king. How was the roughy ? I haven’t seen that for...
Just to be safe, I will say that this new pot that you would transplant into will need to be placed into a shallow or deep pot without a hole to...
A few gardens away, this chap is growing artichokes. I haven't seen him for a few weeks and his artichokes have begun to bloom. They are a lovely...
[ATTACH] Spuds with onions and rosemary, fish sticks and a mix of corn, peas and paprika.
Its been a couple of weeks now...how is that current bush doing? What are the fruits like? Got any plans?
I suggest a couple of things and that is to elevate your spider plant so that the whole plant is above the windowsill. Another thing would be to...
Pruning and cleaning up. I had to do a lot in the bees today before the rain comes soon. We picked up some winter leek seedlings today from a...
Nothing unusual-sounding about the watering or light exposure. When was the last time you transplanted this jewel? BTW does that pot that the...
This euphorbia is most commonly found in homes; however, their natural habitat is indeed outside. Right then, meid— YOUR euphorbia then. Some...
Roaring with laughter—my Bride can relate to that. She cackled when I read your posting to her, saying, “yeah, yeah”.
Oh Loggie, I looked back at your flower piccies again and saw the lavender. It looked like one of them was a Hidcote. I like to harvest the bloom...
Thanks for the explanation, Cayu. I have seen things like that in Alaska. I believe that they call them cairns, but I am not sure. You see them...
That was enjoyable. You have lots of waterbirds over there.
Glad to hear that tool is turning out good for you. Good luck with the relish.
It looks like thrips to me. I have one daylily and it gets the same thing every year. I just remove the buds as soon as I can tell if it is going...