I am happy to hear you are going to try leeks, Daniel. I will tell you though, I do not grow my leeks like I grow my onions though. Not at all....
Marlin— I will have to look up gadwall. Interesting name. I looked it up and yes, they are common here. I know this duck. There is a pair that...
Chuckle. Is that for real, Marlin?
Willow— I hope you will have luck. The parents of this spud have excellent credentials. Daniel— will do. They are resting in the cool-erator now....
Good ones, Loggie. Pac— that was funny.
It is so encouraging for me to see your new plantlets. The Eucalyptus guys look good, don’t they. Well done you.
What a bunch of lollygaggers. They are all little bundles fun. Great vid.
I like seeing these ducks. I do not think I have ever seen them over here — they have only been sighted in Nederland only 49 times between 1959...
You’re a fancy-pants.:D
Loggie, if you look at the names of the authors— they are different. Thanks anyhow. It does sound interesting though, doesn’t it.
That book is very new—months old. Perhaps a translation will come later if it proves to be liked and popular. I will try and remember to give a...
Thanks for your nice comments, guys. It turned out to be a very tasty meal.
[ATTACH] It is called, The World History In Twelve Beans. It focuses on the importance of beans throughout history and the cultures to whom they...
[ATTACH] It is Swiss chard, salmon and rösti.
The work begins. We made a beginning in the greenhouse— we began emptying the spent soil out of it and will replace it with a fresh mix of our...
Ouch ! Ha ha ha. Good one, Loggie.
I have to smile like a farmer with a toothache.
Great hand shot, Pac. You are immediately awarded the “Real Gardener” certificate. Well done! I could go for some banana bread with dots of choccy.
Also watching “Vera”.
Oh…”Traitors”— I know that. I see that advertised from time-to-time. We have had a similar one over here with a different name, I think. That...