They really are destructive...but luckily for hikers, quite shy. I have only seen them a couple of times in my life. I wouldn't want to make them...
What sort of "big birds" are attacking tour plants? Minah birds perhaps? [MEDIA]
Super foto's, Sherry. You live there fantastic.
It looks so cold there......but oh, so lovely.
2,000,000 There are scientists here that look into how many acorns and beech nuts fall out in a large nature area here (the Veluwe). They have...
So then, you are getting ready for the hydro again, eh?--Laissez les bon temps rouler ! We are waiting for reports.
Oh Growing pains....another english expression for the old manure is, "well-rotted" manure.
Thanks Carolyn. Cool that you started a pot of Comfrey. Is that Bocking 14...or is it the "wild" sort? I hope that it will work for you, BTW how...
Well C--I have not noticed any rodent under the mulch, but I have found some slugs which I pick up as I roll the mulch back. Man, your cat really...
Matured manure? Composted manure? There is still another term in the back of my mind...I just cannot think of it at the moment, and this is...
I know this vid, Odif. The pronunciation is pretty good, don't you think? I can only understand some individual words here and there. Beowulf is a...
The donkey manure was not aged...that will happen in the ground over the winter. At least I am counting on that. I shall be alert for seed growth....
We got the news over here. Awful. We here cannot get our heads around laws that would make it possible.
What luck! Well......luck? I dunno, that depends upon your perspective. I think that the British Victorians used to grow their marrows and...
Lovely pic of a lovely bird. I have seen those in Canada and Alaska when I was there. They can be quite tame sometimes...or ought I say,...
I had a cousin that lived in the u.s. and he was injured once by cattle. He went into a paddock where perhaps ten milk cows were grazing and...
Well, I had no idea that English had Romantic roots, but I do know that as the language developed there came Romantic language bits and bobs in,...
Actually I found the second link quite interesting.
Some words may sound familiar to you because there are quite a few words of Dutch origin in the English language (and vice-versa BTW)...even in...
Hear, hear. Give the bird his due, Santa decs can wait a bit.