Thanks Droopske. About overwatering— that is the most common reason for failure with this plant.
DM— Cackle.
Aside from your gardening foto’s, the foto’s you present of food are also impressive and very tasty-looking.
Well Jane, do you smoke the silks? You could set up a business, keep the worms at bay and harvest a tasty crop all athe same time.
Gorgeous. Your collection is so very special.
Congrats on your new kneeler. My Bride use ours daily, sometimes to kneel on and sometimes to sit on and bend forward to tie plants in.
Gave water to everything. The toms, courgettes and cues, all goe some comfrey food. The toms needed. More leaf and sucker removal as well a...
We really like that kind of show. We watch “Escape To The Country”, BBC production. You wanna moat? Far out. So far out, you could say that your...
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I am fond of marigolds. What a good place for them, Loggie.
You are too right, Jane. Next spring I am going to tear that large plant apart and make yet more new plants. Perhaps I ought to begin a mail order...
That double row of spuds are looking very good, mate. About the flower and potato skins: I have asked myself that and spent time investigating...
So very nice to see, Loggie. Do I spy some little marigold plantlets there in that last foto of yours?
Quite interesting, this thread of yours, KK.
Oh 4G, how bad. I have never heard of corn worms. I shall watch this thread to see and learn more.
Thanks Daniel. I have several Philidelphus sorts, but none have such nice- looking blooms as yours, size-wise. I especially like this bush.
I concentrate on outdoor garden plants, but I also have a few indoors. My favourite is producing young and I want to eventually have a couple more...
Chortle. I hold my hand up to that too sometimes. I can; however, confirm that your second sentence is 100% true. We here are lucky. Just add our...
You probably associate yourself with people; or in this case, beasts which are incredibly lucky. It was probably woodpeckers that coined the...
Netty, that truly sounds like the greatest of days. Sometimes the best ones are not planned.