I like those types of plants…or should I say, their fruits. While they all have different flavours, they are all tasty to me. Well done, you. I...
Way to go, Clay. Which ones were you going to grow? Oo Netty, I can feel your happiness with being able to be outside. You were well ready,...
Who’s the busy bee then.
Hi Pac— Tulpenrodersschop literally means, tulip-lifter’s-spade. See the Part Two posting at the top of this page. There is also a short...
Hahahaha…..
That is a good result, Netty. How did it taste?
It is so nice to see your progress there, Daniel. The leeks and onions are doing well. Pity about those Alstroemeria’s are only half way there. I...
You guys keep me in stitches.
Beautiful scenes, Mel. I am jealous.
Part Two— Hahaha, you are still here, just checking. The tool is used for lifting tulip bulbs which grow on hills like potatoes and the name...
Part One— BINGO! WE HAVE AN ANSWER! And all of us were wrong . Sorry I was tardy with the results, hope you enjoyed the cliffhanger. During my...
I hope your tree will survive this. It may be interesting, and perhaps helpful to know what type of woodpecker is causing the damage. Could it be...
Sorry….I just need one more little of info. I will then translate the eMail and post it here. I am also looking for a youtube or old film to...
More pruning and bundling. When the rain began to mist, we headed off to the HVC to get rid of our prunings. I saw the first honeybee today.
That’s sooooooooo amazing !
Good ones, you two.
At your service, madam. They are on the way, I see— in the lottie.
I have surprising news, but no time to write it now. Seeya later……
We shall see. My fingers are crossed.
Will do, Loggs.