Roaring with laughter. My Bride is holding her side.
You are 100% correct, Pac. Always spot on.
That was informative, Pac. Well, they are striking.
Pac—It looks like you’ve got a handle on thar messy area. Well done, you.
That was a good response to the inquisitive foxes. Simple but effective. I like simple but effective. I am curious to see what those two hedgehogs...
Gosh Loggie, those are doing well. My Alliums are almost finished this year, but a different sort are just beginning. It is so pleasing to watch...
Stunning, Pac…simply stunning. Odd how those Amaryllis’ are doing this year. Do you save the bulbs over?
It is a picture of beauty, Pac. You have been sort of busy, haven’t you. It all looks so perfect.
Cackle. Good one, Frank. Got any more?
Yes, I would also imagine that. I wonder what the foxes are interested in in the hedgehog palaces.
Yes Loggie, I notice that a number of weeds ar going to seed here as well.
It is so interesting watching the foxes and hedgehogs. Will a fox try and eat a hedgehog? Keep these coming please.
I like Campanulas. Yours turned out to be a beauty. I was surprised, I do not know this one.
Pac, your bloom show was so good to see. What beauties you have there. Thanks for showing them. It is always good to see views from your gardens....
Yes Mel, it was wonderful. I have looked so long for a type of sugar pea that met my criteria. It looks like this year I have found it— “Sugar Bon”.
You guys make me laugh.
What a bear tale. Doesn’t it just infurriate you. Doesn’t that senseless destruction of property just drive you round the bend. Gurrr. Oh BTW—...
Good posting, Daniel. I do not expect to use drip lines on the lottie because they are prohibited in the club and serious dryness has not yet...
That’s a relief, Nettie. That was a naughty boy.
Hi Daniel— it is interesting reading about your drip irrigation, and paper mulching. My Bride wants to know how come you did not also put...